lightavailable
Lightavailable is a term used in lighting design, solar energy assessment, and related fields to describe the portion of ambient light that is readily usable by a system or task in a given environment. It emphasizes usability over total light output and combines factors such as intensity, spectrum, duration, directionality, and practical losses from shading, reflections, and optical components. Lightavailable is influenced by time of day, weather, and spatial layout, and is often treated as a functional measure to guide daylighting, solar harvesting, or visual comfort decisions rather than as a strict physical quantity.
Measurement and interpretation of lightavailable rely on sensors and models. Direct measurements may use lux meters
Applications and relation to other concepts: In architecture, lightavailable informs daylight autonomy and interior design to