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    @conference {2438,
    	title = {Double Glazings: Spectrophotometric Characterization for Facade Modules},
    	journal = {SBE Series 16 - Brazil \& Portugal},
    	volume = {1},
    	year = {2016},
    	month = {2016-09-07 00:00:00},
    	pages = {99},
    	address = {Vit{\'o}ria, Brazil - 7-9 September, 2016},
    	abstract = {

    Glazing contributes significantly to heat transfer between outdoor and indoor\ spaces and\ these surfaces act directly on daylighting and thermal comfort. Based on these\ aspects, spectrophotometric characterization of double glazing was accomplished to\ study components for a modular facade system for the climate of Portugal. This study\ focused on results of spectrophotometric measurements of optical behavior in the\ different solar spectrum intervals ultraviolet, visible and near infrared, specifically\ transmittance of two types of double glazing. The first double glazing presents a single\ pane of green glass with a solar control foil and a single pane of a glass with an extremely\ low-emissivity foil; the second one presents a single pane of self-cleaning glass and a float\ clear annealed glass. Results show the percentage of transmission to spectrum intervals,\ which enabled the verification of the efficiency of the glazing in terms of daylighting and\ the correlation to thermal performance. These results generate subsides and indications\ for specification and adequate uses of transparent surfaces, and also complements the\ datasheets available from the manufactures.

    }, keywords = {Daylighting, double glazing, Energy Efficiency, facades, Spectrophotometer Tests}, url = {http://sbe16.civil.uminho.pt/app/double-glazings-spectrophotometric-characterization-for-facade-modules/}, author = {Sacht, H. and Bragan{\c c}a, L. and Almeida, Manuela G. and Nascimento, J. H. O. and Caram, R.} }

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    The Centre for Territory, Environment and Construction (CTAC) is a research unit of the School of Engineering of University of Minho (UMinho), recognised by the “FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia” (Foundation for Science and Technology), associated to the Department of Civil Engineering (DEC), with whom it shares resources and namely human resources.

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