Publications: Daylighting Systems:Measuring Optically Complex Fenestration Systems
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2013
McNeil, Andrew, Jacob C Jonsson, David Appelfeld, Gregory J Ward, and Eleanor S Lee."A validation of a ray-tracing tool used to generate bi-directional scattering distribution functions for complex fenestration systems."Solar Energy
98.C (2013) 404-414. DOI
2012
Ward, Gregory J, Murat Kurt, and Nicolas Bonneel."A Practical Framework for Sharing and Rendering Real-World Bidirectional Scattering Distribution Functions."
(2012).
2010
Nilsson, Annica M, and Jacob C Jonsson."Light-scattering properties of a Venetian blind slat used for daylighting applications."Solar Energy
84.12 (2010) 2103 - 2111. DOI
2009
Jonsson, Jacob C, Michael D Rubin, Annica M Nilsson, Andreas Jonsson, and Arne Roos."Optical characterization of fritted glass for architectural applications."Optical Materials
31.6 (2009) 949 - 958. DOI
2008
Jonsson, Jacob C, Eleanor S Lee, and Michael D Rubin."Light-scattering properties of a woven shade-screen material used for daylighting and solar heat-gain control."SPIE Optics+Photonics
(2008).
2007
Jonsson, Jacob C, and Michael D Rubin."NFRC Interlaboratory Comparison on Optical Properties."NFRC Conference
(2007).
Jonsson, Jacob C, and Henrik Branden."Obtaining the Bidirectional Transfer Distribution Function of Isotropically Scattering Materials Using an Integrating Sphere."Optics Communications
277 (2007) 228-236.
2005
Andersen, Marilyn, Michael D Rubin, Rebecca Powles, and Jean-Louis Scartezzini."Bi-Directional Transmission Properties of Venetian Blinds: Experimental Assessment Compared to Ray-Tracing Calculations."Solar Energy
78 (2005) 187-198.
2003
Andersen, Marilyn, Michael D Rubin, and Jean-Louis Scartezzini."Comparison Between Ray-Tracing Simulations and Bi-Directional Transmission Measurements on Prismatic Glazing."Solar Energy
74.2 (2003) 157-173. DOI