Solar Energy Applications in the Design of BuildingsHenry J. Cowan |
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... external wall with horizontal sun shades and that the design rules specify no more than two windows with defined minimum and maximum window lengths and heights . Let IX , 1X2 X3 X4 X51 X6 Χρ 1 X8 wall 1 ( external ) wall 2 wall 3 wall 4 ...
... external wall with horizontal sun shades and that the design rules specify no more than two windows with defined minimum and maximum window lengths and heights . Let IX , 1X2 X3 X4 X51 X6 Χρ 1 X8 wall 1 ( external ) wall 2 wall 3 wall 4 ...
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... external wall of the room . The relationship between daylight and thermal perform- ance is close to linear . As one ... external air temperature are uniform over the whole area of wall , whereas the daylight factor increases with ...
... external wall of the room . The relationship between daylight and thermal perform- ance is close to linear . As one ... external air temperature are uniform over the whole area of wall , whereas the daylight factor increases with ...
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... external wall faces 60 ° west of north , the longer one 30 ° east of north . It is assumed that the design rules fix both wall and glass construction types and place restrictions on the minimum and maximum length of windows and on the ...
... external wall faces 60 ° west of north , the longer one 30 ° east of north . It is assumed that the design rules fix both wall and glass construction types and place restrictions on the minimum and maximum length of windows and on the ...
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 56 | 95 |
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air temperature air-conditioning altitude architect 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 luminance materials Melbourne methods overheated period Pareto optimal passive solar peak internal projection roof shade projection shading device shading mask shadow angle simulation solar collectors solar energy Solar Heating 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