Sentences with phrase «gain coefficient»

Solar Heat Gain: If U-factor denotes how much heat leaves your home, the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) measures how much radiant heat enters your home.
The windows installed in the house have both a low solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) to reduce the amount of solar heat gain into the house, and an impact rating which prevents the glass from shattering and protects the interior from wind - borne debris during a hurricane.
Windows are triple glazed fiberglass and have a good solar heat gain coefficient.
To measure the heat gain from incoming sunlight, glazing is evaluated based on its solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC).
The SHGC (Solar Heat Gain Coefficient) is the fraction of solar heat transmitted through the window.
For new windows, the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) will be marked on the window.
Remember that for good solar passive heating performance, you need to have south facing windows with high Solar Heat Gain Coefficients (SHGC), and you will want to provide a means to prevent unwanted summer heat gain from these windows.

Not exact matches

In this view, when the primitive idea of God, which was based on the personification of powers of nature, vanishes gradually behind the infinitude of the causal sequence, the concept of God gains in coherence and consistency in proportion as it achieves a firm position in connection with the claims and needs of the human spirit, and becomes the «irreducible coefficient of the achievement of moral processes in self - consciousness.»
By simulating changes in tax rates (including for ordinary income and long - term capital gains and dividend income), exemptions and deductions, changes in after - tax income and average changes in the state - level, Gini coefficient for all 50 U.S. states were estimated.
Changes in NEAT accounted for the 10-fold differences in fat storage that occurred and directly predicted resistance to fat gain with overfeeding (correlation coefficient = 0.77, probability < 0.001).
The correlation coefficient for their TIMSS and PISA math gains is 0.52.
Together with a slight improvement in drag (its coefficient drops one hundredth to 0.30; the Camry's is 0.28) and a slight reduction in weight — as much as 78 pounds, depending on trim — the new 2013 Altima posts big gains in EPA fuel economy: the city rating jumps from 23 mpg to 27 mpg, and highway mileage goes from 32 mpg to a top - of - the - class 38 mpg.
Knowledge gained from the N24 race car programme has led to body revisions designed to improve downforce while not increasing the drag coefficient of the car.
Christoph Merkle of the University of Mannheim performed a study and found that people were more than twice as sensitive to expected investment losses as they were to expected investment gains (a loss aversion coefficient of 2.2).
And then the loss aversion kicks in because you know it takes a coefficient of loss or most people lose two to one and so they have to have twice as many gains to offset you know a certain level of loss.
There is a «hole,» btw, in that LWIR is passed without disturbance into the system, but 50 % of the SWIR is radiated inward after being absorbed by the shell (in the feedback derivation, that would be a coefficient of 0.5, which results in a «gain» of 1 / (1 - 0.5) = 2).
Could it have been that much more heat was propotionately gained by the upper warmer layers of the oceans (where the thermal expansion coefficient is much higher)?
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