Issue Section:
Technical Briefs
Topics:
Shades and shadows
1.
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2.
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3.
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4.
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Libbey-Owens-Ford Company (LOF), 1974, Sun Angle Calculator, Toledo, Ohio.
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Mazria, E., 1970, The Passive Solar Energy Book, expanded professional ed., Rodale Press, Emmaus, PA.
7.
McWatters, K., and Haberl, J., 1994a, “Development of Procedures for the Computerized Plotting of a Sun-path Diagram and Shading Mask Protractor,” Proceedings of the ASME/JSME/JSEE Solar Energy Conference, San Francisco, CA, Mar., pp. 483–491.
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McWatters, K., and Haberl, J., 1994b, “SOLRPATH V.1.0, A Computerized Procedure for Plotting a Sun-path Diagram and Shading Mask Protractor,” Energy Systems Laboratory Software, Texas A & M University, Mar. (NOTE: This publication includes public domain software for the computerized plotting of the sunpath diagram).
9.
Olgyay, V., and Olgyay, A., 1957, Solar Control and Shading Devices, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ.
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Ramsey, C. G., and Sleeper, H. R., 1970, AIA Architectural Graphic Standards, 6th ed., John Wiley and Sons, New York, pp. 67–76.
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