The Detection and Analysis of Different Exterior Decorative Materials CS Panel Solar Radiation Performance Energy Saving Influence

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The research of CS panel integration performance of energy saving, load bearing and decoration, shows that exterior materials reflection and absorption of solar radiation is one of the main factors that affects the thermal insulation and building energy efficiency. In this work the experimental detection data is analyzed both quantitatively and qualitatively in order to realize the influence of different solar radiation absorption properties from the outer decorative materials to the CS panel indoor thermal environment and energy-saving. The principle of energy saving optimization choice of the CS panel exterior decorative materials is proposed.

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