[esp-r] Re: Optical properties for semi-transparent or translucent acrylic?

Georgios KOKOGIANNAKIS Georgios.KOKOGIANNAKIS at nottingham.edu.cn
Thu Dec 12 03:37:57 GMT 2013


Hi Christopher,

The best source for what you are looking for is in my opinion the glass library inside WINDOW 7.2 (you can download it here: http://windows.lbl.gov/software/window/window.html). 
You can have a look there to see if you can find the type of glass you are looking for and then extract the angular optical data for ESP-r's optical database. This is straightforward as long as you can find your glass in the database.
Best regards,
Georgios

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From: esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk [mailto:esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Christopher Heard
Sent: 12 December 2013 03:40
To: esp-r at lists.strath.ac.uk
Subject: [esp-r] Optical properties for semi-transparent or translucent acrylic?

I have been trying to find properties for semi-transparent or translucent acrylic as a glazing material  (used in a low cost rural wooden construction in Mexico i.e. self-built with no regard to building standards etc.).

Any ideas on the optical properties side?

Christopher Heard 


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