@techreport {58563, title = {Summary results of visual comfort measurements at the electrochromic windows testbed}, year = {2006}, note = {

Included as an attachment to the Advancement of Electrochromic Windows final report.

}, month = {03/2006}, address = {Berkeley}, abstract = {

The study was performed at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) windows testbed in Berkeley California. The location is 37.4{\textdegree}N latitude. The maximum solar altitude ranges from approximately 29{\textdegree} to 76{\textdegree}, with a yearly average of about 53{\textdegree}. The testbed rooms have their windows mounted due south. The azimuthal angle at sunrise varies from approximately 60{\textdegree} from due south in the winter to 120{\textdegree} in summer. The analysis was restricted to the period from 6:00-18:00 standard time. Sunrise ranges from 4:42 to 7:17 (solar time), so the sun was not visible during part of the winter study periods.

}, author = {Robert D. Clear} }