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Spectral test method for light transmittance of transparent building components using different artificial radiation sources

KURUC, M. ČEKON, M. ČURPEK, J. SLÁVIK, R. MEDVEĎ, I.

Original Title

Spectral test method for light transmittance of transparent building components using different artificial radiation sources

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Intention of this study concerns the investigation of the spectral test method for its potential implementation in analyzing thermo-optical changes in a phase change material based on building components. As solar simulators are considered to be the key methodologies for conducting solar-based research under a well-controlled environment, this study presents a simple design of a low and high flux solar simulator to provide optical testing of specific glass components. The optical system was designed as a lamp of one unit and a parabolic reflector used to irradiate test samples implemented in a squared box with an optical detector. Second, the experimental setup was equipped with a spectrophotometer, and the validity of transmittance data obtained with a reference building’s transparent systems, like a simple glass pane and Plexiglas, was tested by measurements comparison with results obtained using a UV/VIS/NIR spectrophotometer in the light transmittance spectra. The results of the experiment revealed light transmittance data obtained from spectrophotometers and compared with reference simple glass systems.

Keywords

Spectral Transmittance; Building Component; Light Radiation

Authors

KURUC, M.; ČEKON, M.; ČURPEK, J.; SLÁVIK, R.; MEDVEĎ, I.

Released

15. 12. 2023

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Location

Melville

ISBN

978-0-7354-4722-6

Book

Central European Symposium on Thermophysics 2022 (CEST 2022)

Pages from

030004-1

Pages to

030004-6

Pages count

6

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