Experimental Verification of a Model of Heat Transfer Through Windows
Publication Type | Journal Article
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LBL-21576
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Abstract |
A procedure has been developed for calculating the one-dimensional heat flux through complex window systems. A computer program embodying this procedure (WINDOW 2.0) is available to the public. The window may consist of multiple glass or plastic layers, separated by gas-filled spaces. Gases other than air may fill the space between solid layers, and the layers may have low-emissivity coatings. Measurements from five different manufacturers and researchers of the overall thermal conductance of various window systems confirm the validity of this model for a range of temperatures and layer spacings less than 3 cm (1.2 in). A list of U-values and shading coefficients is given for a representative group of windows. |
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ASHRAE Transactions
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93
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Year of Publication |
1987
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1
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LBL-21576
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<p>Windows and Daylighting Group</p>
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