Many daylighting applications require a precise knowledge of the directional transmission features of advanced fenestration materials. These photometric properties are described by a bi-directional transmission distribution function (BTDF), whose experimental assessment requires an appropriate equipment. A novel bi-directional photogoniometer, based on digital imaging techniques, has been designed and developed for that purpose. The main advantages of this device are the significant reduction of the time required for data measurement and its capability to assess an almost continuous BTDF function. These features can be achieved only through detailed and accurate calibration procedures of the bi-directional photogoniometer, which are describ...
An accurate knowledge of the directional optical properties of advanced fenestration materials is ne...
This paper seeks to provide an overview of the currently available assessment tools for bidirectiona...
International Conference CISBAT 2015 Future Buildings and Districts Sustainability from Nano to U...
Many daylighting applications require a precise knowledge of the transmission properties of fenestra...
Evaluation of solar heat gain and daylight distribution through complex window and shading systems r...
Most energy-saving applications of advanced fenestration systems, e.g. solar blinds, novel types of ...
An accurate evaluation of daylight distribution through advanced fenestration systems (complex glazi...
To describe complex fenestration systems such as novel solar blinds, new glazing or coating material...
This paper seeks to provide an overview of the currently available assessment tools for bidirectiona...
A serious effort has been made in developing accurate and efficient bidirectional goniophotometric d...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2007.This electronic ve...
Bi-directional Transmission (or Reflection) Distribution Functions, commonly named BTDFs (and BRDFs)...
Advanced fenestration systems are increasingly being used to distribute solar radiation purposefully...
International Conference CISBAT 2015 Future Buildings and Districts Sustainability from Nano to U...
A large variety of angularly selective fenestration systems have been developed in the past two deca...
An accurate knowledge of the directional optical properties of advanced fenestration materials is ne...
This paper seeks to provide an overview of the currently available assessment tools for bidirectiona...
International Conference CISBAT 2015 Future Buildings and Districts Sustainability from Nano to U...
Many daylighting applications require a precise knowledge of the transmission properties of fenestra...
Evaluation of solar heat gain and daylight distribution through complex window and shading systems r...
Most energy-saving applications of advanced fenestration systems, e.g. solar blinds, novel types of ...
An accurate evaluation of daylight distribution through advanced fenestration systems (complex glazi...
To describe complex fenestration systems such as novel solar blinds, new glazing or coating material...
This paper seeks to provide an overview of the currently available assessment tools for bidirectiona...
A serious effort has been made in developing accurate and efficient bidirectional goniophotometric d...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2007.This electronic ve...
Bi-directional Transmission (or Reflection) Distribution Functions, commonly named BTDFs (and BRDFs)...
Advanced fenestration systems are increasingly being used to distribute solar radiation purposefully...
International Conference CISBAT 2015 Future Buildings and Districts Sustainability from Nano to U...
A large variety of angularly selective fenestration systems have been developed in the past two deca...
An accurate knowledge of the directional optical properties of advanced fenestration materials is ne...
This paper seeks to provide an overview of the currently available assessment tools for bidirectiona...
International Conference CISBAT 2015 Future Buildings and Districts Sustainability from Nano to U...