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Bi-directional transmission properties of Venetian blinds: experimental assessment compared to ray-tracing calculations

Andersen, Marilyne  
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Rubin, M.
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Powles, R.
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2005
Solar Energy

An accurate evaluation of daylight distribution through advanced fenestration systems (complex glazing, solar shading systems) requires the knowledge of their Bidirectional light Transmission (Reflection) Distribution Function BT(R)DF. An innovative equipment for the experimental assessment of these bi-directional functions has been developed, based on a digital imaging detection system. An extensive set of BTDF measurements was performed with this goniophotometer on Venetian blinds presenting curved slats with a mirror coating on the upper side.

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