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Publications: Solar Control:Spectrally Selective Low-e Glazing and Films

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1998

Griffith, Brent T, Christian Kohler, Howdy Goudey, Daniel Turler, and Dariush K Arasteh."Rapid field testing of low-emittance coated glazings for product verification."ASHRAE/DOE/BTECC Conference, Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Buildings VII (1998).
Lee, Eleanor S."Spectrally Selective Glazings."Federal Technology Alert (1998) 47.

1995

Klems, Joseph H, Mehry Yazdanian, and Guy O Kelley."Measured Performance of Selective Glazings."Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Buildings VI Conference (1995).

1994

Lee, Eleanor S, Deborah Hopkins, Michael D Rubin, Dariush K Arasteh, and Stephen E Selkowitz."Spectrally Selective Glazings for Residential Retrofits in Cooling-Dominated Climates."ASHRAE Transactions 100.1 (1994).
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