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Different Tvis in one plane of glass

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Thu, 01/21/2010 - 13:14

One approach would be to calculate a new Tvis value based on the "weighted average" of the two different types of glass (i.e. A.Tvis represents 20% of the glass square footage, B.Tvis represents 80% of the glass square footage); this new average Tvis value can then be multiplied by the overall square footage of the glass and regularly occupied floor area.

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