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Prediction of daylight from vertical windows
Gives curves showing graphically distribution of illumination on a horizontal plane due to diffuse light admitted to a building through vertical windows in side walls and in saw-tooth and monitor type roofs, as calculated from comparatively simple formulas having a rational basis, also numerous practical checks upon accuracy of these calculated results by means of laboratory tests on models and surveys on a real building. (See also - discussion p 473-476)
Prediction of daylight from vertical windows
Gives curves showing graphically distribution of illumination on a horizontal plane due to diffuse light admitted to a building through vertical windows in side walls and in saw-tooth and monitor type roofs, as calculated from comparatively simple formulas having a rational basis, also numerous practical checks upon accuracy of these calculated results by means of laboratory tests on models and surveys on a real building. (See also - discussion p 473-476)
Prediction of daylight from vertical windows
Illuminating Eng. Soc. -- Trans
Higbie, H.H. (author)
1925
41 pages
23 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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