Calorimetric Measurements of Inward-Flowing Fraction for Complex Glazing and Shading Systems

TitleCalorimetric Measurements of Inward-Flowing Fraction for Complex Glazing and Shading Systems
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication1995
AuthorsJoseph H Klems, Guy O Kelley
Conference NameASHRAE Transactions
Call NumberLBL-37038
Abstract

This paper presents a calorimetric measurement of layer-specific inward-flowing fractions of absorbed solar energy for a number of geometric configurations common in fenestrations with shading. The inward-flowing fractions are found to be relatively insensitive to exterior conditions. Results for an interior venetian blind over double glazing agree with thermal model calculations in the literature, and are the first layer-specific verification of these calculations. It is argued that a data base of these inward-flowing fractions for a suitably broad class of geometries will make possible the determination of solar heat gain coefficient from non-calorimetric measurements of solar-optical properties of complex fenestration components, a procedure termed solar-thermal separation.

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LBL-37038