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A PROGRAM FOR THE AUTOMATIC COMPUTING OF SOLAR GAIN OF A PARALLELEPIPED VOLUME CONSIDERING THE SHADOWS CAST ON IT BY ANY SYSTEM OF SURROUNDING PARALL…

1985

A program is given, that computes solar gain on a parallelepiped volume taking in to consideration the shadows cast by any system of surrounding parallelepiped. It contains an algorithm for the quick discarding of non shadowing volumes, for the construction of the union polygon, without repetition of overlapping shadows, and for the intersection polygon of formerly found union polygon with the shadowed faces.

business.industrycomputer.software_genreSolar energyGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSParallelepipedIntersectionComputer graphics (images)Solar gainPolygonComputer Aided DesignbusinesscomputerComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSMathematicsVolume (compression)
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Energy modelling studies of thermochromic glazing

2010

Theoretically thermochromic glazing has the potential to reduce energy consumption in buildings by allowing visible light for day lighting, reducing unwanted solar gain during the cooling season, whilst allowing useful solar gain in the heating season. In this study building simulation is used to predict the savings made by novel thermochromic glazing coatings compared to standard products, for locations with different climates. The results suggest that thermochromic glazing can have a significant energy saving effect compared to current approaches.

Heating seasonbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaBuilding and ConstructionEnergy consumptionBuilding simulationEngineering physicsEnergy analysisGlazingOpticsSolar gainEnvironmental scienceEnergy simulation Thermochromic glazing Chemical vapor depositionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEnergy simulationbusinessEnergy (signal processing)Civil and Structural Engineering
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Optimisation of Thermochromic Thin Films on Glass; Design of Intelligent Windows

2010

Theoretically thermochromic glazing has the potential to reduce energy consumption in buildings by allowing visible light for day lighting, reducing unwanted solar gain during the cooling season, while allowing useful solar gain in the heating season. In this study building simulation is used to predict the savings made by novel thermochromic glazing coatings compared to standard products, for locations with different climates. The results suggest that thermochromic glazing can have a significant energy saving effect compared to current approaches.

ThermochromismMaterials sciencebusiness.industryHeating seasonEnergy Simulation Thermochromic Glazing Chemical Vapor Deposition.Settore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaEnergy consumptionBuilding simulationEngineering physicsGlazingOpticsSolar gainThin filmEnergy simulationbusiness
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