Solar Energy Applications in the Design of BuildingsHenry J. Cowan |
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... shown on each one of them ( date lines ) . The other set of curves represent ... ray Pl - S striking a facade , position 1 in plan and section . The shadow ... shows in its true value on the section . If one assumes that the ...
... shown on each one of them ( date lines ) . The other set of curves represent ... ray Pl - S striking a facade , position 1 in plan and section . The shadow ... shows in its true value on the section . If one assumes that the ...
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Henry J. Cowan. ELEV . PLAN ISOMETRIC SOLAR RAYS WINDOW JUN 2T 二: APRI ж iX ... shows the shadow cast by the shading device at 16.00 hrs on April 11 ... shown here to clarify the process . What the designer actually needs to draw ...
Henry J. Cowan. ELEV . PLAN ISOMETRIC SOLAR RAYS WINDOW JUN 2T 二: APRI ж iX ... shows the shadow cast by the shading device at 16.00 hrs on April 11 ... shown here to clarify the process . What the designer actually needs to draw ...
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... rays at the same time on August 31 , when insolation is needed , the mean temperatures at 13.00 hrs and 14.00 hrs ... shown in the table in Fig . 39 ( with 21 ° C taken as the limiting temperature ) . To shade during the month of May through ...
... rays at the same time on August 31 , when insolation is needed , the mean temperatures at 13.00 hrs and 14.00 hrs ... shown in the table in Fig . 39 ( with 21 ° C taken as the limiting temperature ) . To shade during the month of May through ...
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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air temperature air-conditioning altitude architect Architectural Science Australia azimuth behaviour building design building enclosure Building Research Building Research Establishment calculation clear glass computer programs construction cost CSIRO daylight factor Department of Architectural developed diffuse components effect energy conservation energy consumption environment in buildings environmental design evaluation example external wall facade fibre floor glazing heat gain heat load heat loss heating and cooling heliodon horizontal illuminance humidity internal environmental temperature internal temperature latitude materials Melbourne methods overheated period Pareto optimal passive solar peak internal projection roof shade projection shading device shading mask shadow angle simulation solar energy solar heat solar radiation South storage SUMMER THERMAL PERFORMANCE sun shades sunlight sunscreens surface thermal comfort thermal inertia thermal insulation thermal mass tradeoff diagram University of Sydney values ventilation vertical Washington D.C. window winter