AbstractThe solar reflectance of the surfaces is a property that varies according to spectral and angular distribution of the incident solar radiation which in turn depends on orientation and latitude. In this paper, an optical characterization was conducted on some typical opaque building materials, generally used as roof covers: shingles, membranes, bricks and tiles. The measurements were carried out through an experimental factory equipped with a large integrating sphere which allows to measure the spectral reflectance at different incidence angles of the light beam on the sample. Thus it was possible to create a function that linked reflectance values with the incidence angle. The results obtained were included within a dynamic software...
The optical response of opaque materials in an urban envelope plays an important role in a city¿s en...
The control of solar gains through transparent surfaces is the primary objective in order to reduce...
Shading device systems are mainly constituted by bidimensional adjustable elements (louvres) or text...
The solar reflectance of the surfaces is a property that varies according to spectral and angular di...
Construction and building materials are generally considered Lambertian, namely they reflect as perf...
Solar reflectance and thermal emittance are key parameters to evaluate the solar heat gains through ...
Construction materials for building and urban applications are generally characterised by a diffusin...
Solar reflectance and thermal emittance are key parameters to evaluate solar heat gains through opaq...
Solar reflectance or its complement to unity, solar absorptance, are key parameters to evaluate sola...
The use of second building skins is becoming a trademark in modern architecture, opening for innovat...
Solar and visual light transmittance, color appearance, thermal emissivity, and other optical proper...
ABSTRACT: The factor with major influence over solar heat gains of a building is the solar absorptan...
The optical response of opaque materials in an urban envelope plays an important role in a city¿s en...
The control of solar gains through transparent surfaces is the primary objective in order to reduce...
Shading device systems are mainly constituted by bidimensional adjustable elements (louvres) or text...
The solar reflectance of the surfaces is a property that varies according to spectral and angular di...
Construction and building materials are generally considered Lambertian, namely they reflect as perf...
Solar reflectance and thermal emittance are key parameters to evaluate the solar heat gains through ...
Construction materials for building and urban applications are generally characterised by a diffusin...
Solar reflectance and thermal emittance are key parameters to evaluate solar heat gains through opaq...
Solar reflectance or its complement to unity, solar absorptance, are key parameters to evaluate sola...
The use of second building skins is becoming a trademark in modern architecture, opening for innovat...
Solar and visual light transmittance, color appearance, thermal emissivity, and other optical proper...
ABSTRACT: The factor with major influence over solar heat gains of a building is the solar absorptan...
The optical response of opaque materials in an urban envelope plays an important role in a city¿s en...
The control of solar gains through transparent surfaces is the primary objective in order to reduce...
Shading device systems are mainly constituted by bidimensional adjustable elements (louvres) or text...