Now showing items 1-3 of 3

    • Efficient Simulation Of Complex Fenestration Systems In Heat Balance Room Models 

      Wright, John L.; Barnaby, Charles S.; Niles, Philip; Rogalsky, Christine Jane (International Building Performance Simulation Association, 2011-11)
      The solar, longwave, and convective interactions between a window, its shading attachments and its surroundings constitute a complicated coupled heat balance problem that can entail significant computational intensity to ...
    • Improving Load Calculations for Fenestration with Shading Devices 

      Wright, John L.; Barnaby, Charles S.; Collins, Michael R. (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, 2009-10)
      Activities and findings arising from ASHRAE Research Project 1311-RP are summarized. This project included three main goals, (a) development of models for pleated drapes, venetian blinds, roller blinds and insect screens, ...
    • Solar Gain through Windows with Shading Devices: Simulation Versus Measurement 

      Wright, John L.; Kotey, Nathan Amon; Barnaby, Charles S.; Collins, Michael R. (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, 2009)
      Shading devices offer a cost saving strategy in dynamically controlling solar gain through windows. As such, there is an ongoing effort to accurately quantify the thermal performance of shading devices. In the present ...

      UWSpace

      University of Waterloo Library
      200 University Avenue West
      Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
      519 888 4883

      All items in UWSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved.

      DSpace software

      Service outages