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Verso et al., 2011 - Google Patents

Light transmission efficiency of daylight guidance systems: An assessment approach based on simulations and measurements in a sun/sky simulator

Verso et al., 2011

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10043644288091029451
Author
Verso V
Pellegrino A
Serra V
Publication year
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Solar Energy

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New and more advanced guidance systems are nowadays available, allowing bringing natural light into buildings and offering potentials for energy savings associated to well- being for occupants. From a design point of view, the key factor is the knowledge of their …
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