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Measuring Solar Heat Gain through Window Systems
Modern architecture has been characterised by the use of large areas of glass in buildings, his therefore not surprising that a lot of effort has been placed on research and development of appropriate glazings to facilitate the optimal use of daylighting, solar heat gain, thermal controls and other attributes such as view. This however, has led to the development of more sophisticated ways of characterising their performance. This paper outlines the development of an outdoor approach to measuring solar heat gain through whole window systems.
Measuring Solar Heat Gain through Window Systems
Modern architecture has been characterised by the use of large areas of glass in buildings, his therefore not surprising that a lot of effort has been placed on research and development of appropriate glazings to facilitate the optimal use of daylighting, solar heat gain, thermal controls and other attributes such as view. This however, has led to the development of more sophisticated ways of characterising their performance. This paper outlines the development of an outdoor approach to measuring solar heat gain through whole window systems.
Measuring Solar Heat Gain through Window Systems
Prasad, Deo K. (author)
Architectural Science Review ; 38 ; 81-85
1995-06-01
5 pages
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