McNeil et al., 2013 - Google Patents
A validation of a ray-tracing tool used to generate bi-directional scattering distribution functions for complex fenestration systemsMcNeil et al., 2013
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- McNeil A
- Jonsson C
- Appelfeld D
- Ward G
- Lee E
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- Solar Energy
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Fenestration attachments are anticipated to produce significant reductions in building energy use because they can be deployed quickly at low-cost. New software tools enable users to assess the building energy impacts of optically complex fenestration systems (CFS) …
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