Light-scattering properties of a woven shade-screen material used for daylighting and solar heat-gain control
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08/2008
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Publication Type | Conference Paper
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LBL Report Number |
LBNL-828E
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Abstract |
Shade-screens are widely used in commercial buildings as a way to limit the amount of direct sunlight that can disturb people in the building. The shade screens also reduce the solar heat-gain through glazing the system. Modern energy and daylighting analysis software such as EnergyPlus and Radiance require complete scattering properties of the scattering materials in the system. In this paper a shade screen used in the LBNL daylighting testbed is characterized using a photogoniometer and a normal angle of incidence integrating sphere. The data is used to create a complete bi-directional scattering distribution function (BDSF) that used in simulation programs. The resulting BDSF is compared to a model's BDSF, both directly and by calculating the solar heat-gain coefficient for a dual-pane system using Window 6. |
Conference Name |
SPIE Optics+Photonics
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Year of Publication |
2008
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Conference Location |
San Diego, CA
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Call Number |
LBNL-828E
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<p>Windows and Daylighting Group</p>
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