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Sunlight Permeability of Translucent Concrete Panels as a Building Envelope

AbstractAn innovative building envelope was introduced for daylight permeability in an anidolic manner through the opaque parts of exterior façades and roofs. A prefabricated translucent concrete panel (TCP) with embedded optical fibers (OFs) was coupled with a layer outfitted with compound paraboli...

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Published in:Journal of architectural engineering 2018-09, Vol.24 (3)
Main Authors: Mosalam, K. M, Casquero-Modrego, N
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Permeability
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Roofs
Solar energy
Sunlight
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