Persian References:
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English References:
-Al Touma, A. And Ouahrani, D., 2017. Shading and day-lighting controls energy savings in offices with fully-Glazed façades in hot climates. Energy and Buildings, v. 151, p. 263-274.
-Choi, S.J., Lee, D.S. and Jo, J.H., 2017. Lighting and cooling energy assessment of multi-purpose control strategies for external movable shading devices by using shaded fraction. Energy and Buildings, v. 150, p. 328-338.
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-Freewan, A.A., 2014. Impact of external shading devices on thermal and daylighting performance of offices in hot climate regions. Solar Energy, v. 102, p. 14-30.
-Liu, S., Kwok, Y.T., Lau, K.K.L., Chan, P.W. and Ng, E., 2019. Investigating the energy saving potential of applying shading panels on opaque facades: A case study for residential buildings in Hong Kong. Energy and Buildings, v. 193, p. 78-91.
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