2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2016.10.015
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Solar shading performance of window with constant and dynamic shading function in different climate zones

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“…Most of the study on OTTV in Indonesia has focused on multi-story office buildings located in Jakarta [35][36][37]. Studies on the OTTV of other building types, such as campus buildings, are still needed to broaden the knowledge about thermal transfer in Indonesia, especially in Jakarta.…”
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“…Most of the study on OTTV in Indonesia has focused on multi-story office buildings located in Jakarta [35][36][37]. Studies on the OTTV of other building types, such as campus buildings, are still needed to broaden the knowledge about thermal transfer in Indonesia, especially in Jakarta.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is necessary to measure the depth of the overhangs and fins and the height and width of the opening framed by the fins' orientation to obtain SC. As a result, the influence of shading devices on OTTV is apparent [33][34][35][36]. SNI s6389:2011 provides a table for obtaining R 1 (OPF or overhang projection factor) and or R 2 (SPF-side fin projection factor) from the overhang and opening height.…”
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“…where -solar radiation entering the tractor cabin, W/ 2; -colorless glass solar factor; -the ratio of the glazing area to the area of the light opening; -shading coefficient of the sun protection devices (visor) [10][11][12].…”
Section: Fig 3 the Shadow Mask Of The Horizontal Visor Of The Tractmentioning
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“…At present, building energy consumption accounts for about 40.6% of the total energy consumption. With the aggravation of environmental degradation and energy shortage, building energy conservation has attracted more and more attention [ 1 ]. The application of shading facilities can control the heat entering the room and reduce the energy consumption of air-conditioning; However, it will inevitably affect the overall indoor illumination and increase lighting energy consumption [ 2 ].…”
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