In the data below we can see the solar symmetry happening in the months of March and September, but we know that the thermal monthly
means of these months are quite different. September's monthly average for Houston is 16 degrees warmer than that of March.
In addition, combining the data from climate consultant with the data from this spreadsheet, we see that the shading system works quite
well because in the months of June and July, (which have the highest monthly averages for Dry Bulb Temperature) the window wall is in full
shade all day. Also in December, when heat is needed (because balance point is actually higher than initial study in dossier one) the window
wall is only 5% shaded at noon.
This graph shows the mean and average cloud cover to expect for Houston.
In the data below we can see the solar symmetry happening in the months of March and September, but we know that the thermal monthly
means of these months are quite different. September's monthly average for Houston is 16 degrees warmer than that of March.
In addition, combining the data from climate consultant with the data from this spreadsheet, we see that the shading system works quite
well because in the months of June and July, (which have the highest monthly averages for Dry Bulb Temperature) the window wall is in full
shade all day. Also in December, when heat is needed (because balance point is actually higher than initial study in dossier one) the window
wall is only 5% shaded at noon.
This graph shows the mean and average cloud cover to expect for Houston.