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Tubular daylighting devices. Part I: Development of an optical model (1415-RP)Laouadi et al., 2013
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- 4119014011078575198
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- Laouadi A
- Galasiu A
- Saber H
- Arsenault C
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- Publication venue
- Hvac&r Research
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Tubular daylighting devices are systems that collect and channel daylight from building roofs into deep interior spaces. To meet high standards of building energy efficiency and glare- free indoor environments, tubular daylighting device technologies have been rapidly and …
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