A Study on the Solar Illumination Provided by a Water Bottle

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A Study on the Solar Illumination Provided by a Water Bottle Tejit V. Pabari Student, The Doon School +91 9924724699 272@doonschool.com

A Study on the Solar Illumination Provided by a Water Bottle Liter of Light (LOL) is an initiative designed to provide cheap daytime lighting in congested settlements (slums) suffering from insufficient illumination due to the absence of windows. They do so by the use of a plastic bottle filled with water which channels more light into the room and scatters it so as to cover a larger area of the room. This paper provides experimental evidence to show that the “Litre of Light” (LOL) bottle is a better option than a glass plate covering the hole in the ceiling for providing sufficient illumination during daytime in congested settlements with insufficient illumination (slums).

Methodology

Results: Maximum illuminance incident over the bottle profile vs angle of Sun’s rays with horizontal

Results: Comparing the maximum illuminance reaching the box floor after passing through glass plate and LOL bottle for different angles of Sun’s rays with the horizontal

Results: Comparing the average illuminance reaching the box floor after passing through glass plate and LOL bottle for different angles of Sun’s rays with the horizontal

Results: Comparing the % efficiency of the average illuminance reaching the box floor after passing through glass plate and LOL bottle for different angles of Sun’s rays with the horizontal

Sun at 77° with Horizontal GLASS PLATE 11:35 am to 11:48 am, LOL bottle 11:56 am to 12:08 pm

Sun at 71° with Horizontal GLASS PLATE 1:29 pm to 1:39 pm LOL bottle 1:41 pm to 1:51 pm

Sun at 60° with Horizontal GLASS PLATE 2:25 pm to 2:32 pm LOL bottle 2:34 pm to 2:41 pm

Sun at 39° with Horizontal GLASS PLATE 3:56 pm to 4:05 pm LOL bottle 4:06 pm to 4:12 pm

Sun at 26° with Horizontal GLASS PLATE 4:53 pm to 4:58 pm LOL bottle 5:00 pm to 5:06 pm

Sun at 16° with Horizontal GLASS PLATE 5:40 pm to 5:48 pm LOL bottle 5:50 pm to 5:57 pm

11:35 AM and 12:08 pm, Sun at 77o with horizontal. The parts of the floor having illuminance less than 10 lux have been indicated using smaller font (and red color) for the values. The parts of the floor having adequate illumination for reading (>10 lux) have been indicated using larger font (and green color) for the values 2m x 2m x 2m room 11:35 AM and 12:08 pm, Sun at 77o with horizontal.

1:29 pm and 1:51 pm, Sun at 71o with horizontal. The parts of the floor having illuminance less than 10 lux have been indicated using smaller font (and red color) for the values. The parts of the floor having adequate illumination for reading (>10 lux) have been indicated using larger font (and green color) for the values 2m x 2m x 2m room 1:29 pm and 1:51 pm, Sun at 71o with horizontal.

2:25 pm and 2:41 pm, Sun at 60o with horizontal. The parts of the floor having illuminance less than 10 lux have been indicated using smaller font (and red color) for the values. The parts of the floor having adequate illumination for reading (>10 lux) have been indicated using larger font (and green color) for the values 2m x 2m x 2m room 2:25 pm and 2:41 pm, Sun at 60o with horizontal.

3:56 pm and 4:12 pm, Sun at 39o with horizontal. The parts of the floor having illuminance less than 10 lux have been indicated using smaller font (and red color) for the values. The parts of the floor having adequate illumination for reading (>10 lux) have been indicated using larger font (and green color) for the values 2m x 2m x 2m room 3:56 pm and 4:12 pm, Sun at 39o with horizontal.

4:53 pm and 5:06 pm, Sun at 26o with horizontal. The parts of the floor having illuminance less than 10 lux have been indicated using smaller font (and red color) for the values. The parts of the floor having adequate illumination for reading (>10 lux) have been indicated using larger font (and green color) for the values 2m x 2m x 2m room 4:53 pm and 5:06 pm, Sun at 26o with horizontal.

between 5:40 pm and 5:576 pm, Sun at 16o with horizontal. The parts of the floor having illuminance less than 10 lux have been indicated using smaller font (and red color) for the values. The parts of the floor having adequate illumination for reading (>10 lux) have been indicated using larger font (and green color) for the values 2m x 2m x 2m room between 5:40 pm and 5:576 pm, Sun at 16o with horizontal.

Comparison between glass plate and LOL bottle for % area of floor of 2m x 2m x 2m room that will have illuminance greater than 10 lux

Conclusion The loss in illuminance when direct sunlight passes through a glass plate or a LOL bottle is very high, such that less than 0.7% of incident illuminance reaches the box floor after passing through the LOL bottle and less than 1.2% after passing through the glass plate. However, the LOL bottle still provides better illumination than just a glass plate, by scattering the sunlight over a larger area. The exact mechanism of this scattering is not yet clear, though Total Internal Reflection could be playing a major role, since LOL bottle shifts the position of peak illuminance areas to diametrically opposite corners of the room from where the glass plate was producing the areas of peak illuminance. For angles of Sun’s rays less than 63o with the horizontal, in a cubical room, the LOL bottle has a clear advantage over the glass plate and starts to outperform the glass plate in terms of % area of floor which has readable illuminance (greater than 10 lux) and even in terms of average illuminance and maximum illuminance.