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Solar control: A general evaluation method for facades with venetian blinds or other solar control systems

Kuhn, T. E.
2006
Energy and Buildings, 38(6): 648-660


Kuhn, T. E., (2006), "Solar control: A general evaluation method for facades with venetian blinds or other solar control systems", Energy and Buildings, 38(6): 648-660.
Abstract:
A general method for realistic performance evaluation of solar control properties of facades for facades with sun-shading or other solar control systems has been developed. It is particularly designed to be used for venetian blinds. It can be used used `stand-alone' or within building simulation programs. The new method has proven to be of great practical value to planning teams of huge office buildings in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The method is presented in detail in this paper. It can be used either 'stand-alone' (without building simulation) for comparisons of different facade variants or within building simulation programs. Some parts of the proposed methodology could be used in standards (e.g. EN13363) or to improve the accuracy of building simulation programs which are currently on the market. Practical experience with the new methodology led to insights which are the basis for the design of two new products. These new products are compared with state of the art products in [T.E. Kuhn, Solar control: comparsion of two new systems with the state of the art on the basis of a new general evaluation method for facades with venetian blinds or other solar control systems, Energy and Buildings, in press] on the basis of the new methodology.

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Kuhn, T. E.
  1. Solar control: Comparsion of two new systems with the state of the art on the basis of a new general evaluation method for facades with venetian blinds or other solar control systems  



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