Solar Energy Applications in the Design of BuildingsHenry J. Cowan |
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... glazing . ( 2 ) Monitors , with vertical or sloping glass . ( 3 ) Flat or low - pitched roofs with glazing incorporated in the roofing surface . With all types in order to secure reasonably uniform lighting it is necessary that the ...
... glazing . ( 2 ) Monitors , with vertical or sloping glass . ( 3 ) Flat or low - pitched roofs with glazing incorporated in the roofing surface . With all types in order to secure reasonably uniform lighting it is necessary that the ...
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... Glazing zone C. Horizontal ' vision - slot ' window Floor level Sections 10'0 " * > 7'6 " 216 " Ceiling level = 4'0 " Glazing zone 3'6 " Floor leve 2'6 " D. Windowless Ceiling level Floor level Fig . 11. Cambridge Environmental Model ...
... Glazing zone C. Horizontal ' vision - slot ' window Floor level Sections 10'0 " * > 7'6 " 216 " Ceiling level = 4'0 " Glazing zone 3'6 " Floor leve 2'6 " D. Windowless Ceiling level Floor level Fig . 11. Cambridge Environmental Model ...
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... glazing to the east or west ; and ( b ) the order of magnitude of the heat load which can be controlled by completely shading the glazing against the direct component ( using a non - redundant sunscreen ) ; or ( c ) the way in which ...
... glazing to the east or west ; and ( b ) the order of magnitude of the heat load which can be controlled by completely shading the glazing against the direct component ( using a non - redundant sunscreen ) ; or ( c ) the way in which ...
Contents
What Makes People Accept a Thermal Environment | 13 |
The Design of Sun Shading Devices | 33 |
Making the Best Use of Daylight in Buildings | 95 |
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