TY - RPRT KW - Windows KW - Design KW - Testing KW - Performance KW - Control KW - Shading KW - Curtains KW - ERDA/140901 KW - ERDA/299001 KW - Heat gain KW - Sun shades AU - John F Peck AU - T. T Lewis Thompson AU - Helen J Kessler AB -
Ordinary fenestration may be modified at low cost using various combinations of windows, duotone venetian blinds, and drapes to control the solar heat gain. In the winter, solar radiation may be absorbed by dark blinds and transferred to the air, minimizing fading of furnishings while collecting useful energy. In the summer, morethan 90 percent of the total potential window heat gain may be rejected by exhausting evaporatively cooled air over the blinds. The performance of several window configurations has been theoretically analyzed, modeled on a computer, and verified experimentally.
AN - DE83007584 C1 -Windows and Daylighting Group
C2 - LBL-15440 DA - 09/1982 LA - eng N2 -Ordinary fenestration may be modified at low cost using various combinations of windows, duotone venetian blinds, and drapes to control the solar heat gain. In the winter, solar radiation may be absorbed by dark blinds and transferred to the air, minimizing fading of furnishings while collecting useful energy. In the summer, morethan 90 percent of the total potential window heat gain may be rejected by exhausting evaporatively cooled air over the blinds. The performance of several window configurations has been theoretically analyzed, modeled on a computer, and verified experimentally.
PY - 1982 TI - Windows for Accepting or Rejecting Solar Heat Gain: Final Report ER -