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Experimental assessment of bi-directional transmission distribution functions using digital imaging techniques

Andersen, Marilyne  
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Michel, L.  
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Roecker, C.  
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2001
Energy & Buildings

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 described in this paper, together with digital image and data processing. Several experimental results, obtained for different fenestration materials, are used to illustrate the capabilities of this novel equipment.

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DOI
10.1016/S0378-7788(00)00103-1
Web of Science ID

WOS:000168003000002

Author(s)
Andersen, Marilyne  
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Michel, L.  
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Roecker, C.  
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Scartezzini, J.-L.  
Date Issued

2001

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Energy & Buildings
Volume

33

Issue

5

Start page

417

End page

431

Subjects

Daylighting

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Photometry

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Digital imagery (CCD)

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Bi-directional transmission distribution function (BTDF)

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Energy

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Simulation

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