Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4918953 Energy and Buildings 2017 40 Pages PDF
Abstract
We developed a computer-controlled rotary apparatus that compares the temperatures in the sun of up to six specimens. Trials on six different fluorescent specimens indicate that it can measure ESR with a repeatability of about 0.02. To maximize the ratio of signal to noise in temperature determination, and to facilitate calculation of the fluorescence benefit (ESR − SR), measurements should be performed with specimens facing the sun.
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