2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2021.108635
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Development and validation of an optical model for water-based windows with clear glazing: A parametric performance assessment

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“…For passive solar building envelopes, whose energy-saving principles do not consume additional energy, they can respond spontaneously to solar radiation intensity, outdoor temperature, etc. Common approaches include wall-implanted thermal diodes [6], cooling coatings [7,8], sky radiation cooling materials [9], water-based windows [10], photochromic windows [11], thermochromic windows [12], windows integrated with PCMs [13], etc. Active solar building envelopes improve the building energy performance or enable building energy supply by consuming energy or converting solar energy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For passive solar building envelopes, whose energy-saving principles do not consume additional energy, they can respond spontaneously to solar radiation intensity, outdoor temperature, etc. Common approaches include wall-implanted thermal diodes [6], cooling coatings [7,8], sky radiation cooling materials [9], water-based windows [10], photochromic windows [11], thermochromic windows [12], windows integrated with PCMs [13], etc. Active solar building envelopes improve the building energy performance or enable building energy supply by consuming energy or converting solar energy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%