Solar Heat Gain Through Fenestrations Containing Shading: Procedures for Estimating Performace from Minimal Data
Publication Type
Report
Author
Abstract
The computational methods for calculating the properties of glazing systems containing shading from the properties of their components have been developed, but the measurement standards and property data bases necessary to apply them have not. It is shown that with a drastic simplifying assumption these methods can be used to calculate system solar-optical properties and solar heat gain coefficients for arbitrary glazing systems, while requiring limited data about the shading. Detailed formulas are presented, and performance multipliers are defined for the approximate treatment of simple glazings with shading. As higher accuracy is demanded, the formulas become very complicated.
Year of Publication
2000
Organization
Building Technologies Department, Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Windows and Envelope Materials
Research Areas
Building Façade Solutions, Solar Control, Solar Control:Modeling Optically Complex Fenestration Systems, Windows and Daylighting, BTUS Windows and Daylighting