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18-03-2011, 11:05 AM #1
a little help in calculating for sensible heat load from solar radiation...
i'm having a tough time finding the value of absorption, reflectance and transmittance for a tinted glass, does anybody know the exact values? i can't find it on the net, it just says that tinted glass absorbs about 40% heat from solar radiation.. is that right? need help please.. i'm currently designing a centralized 3-story office building with E/W orientation, and all the glasses we're tinted.. please help.. thanks
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18-03-2011, 01:03 PM #2
Re: a little help in calculating for sensible heat load from solar radiation...
Hope you like formulas http://docstoc.asterpix.com/searchcl...&p=0&t=2419131
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21-03-2011, 02:00 PM #3
Re: a little help in calculating for sensible heat load from solar radiation...
thank you so much!!
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21-03-2011, 06:28 PM #4
Re: a little help in calculating for sensible heat load from solar radiation...
Hi, od1_cu3nc0
check links ....
http://www.commercialwindows.umn.edu/issues_energy1.php
http://www.commercialwindows.umn.edu/issues_energy2.php
http://www.commercialwindows.umn.edu/issues_energy3.php
http://www.commercialwindows.umn.edu/issues_energy4.php
Hope this will help a little,
Best regards, Josip
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