An electrochromic (EC) vacuum glazing (VG) is formed when a vacuum glazing is combined with an electrochromic glazing. Three glass panes are required, two of which may have a low-emittance coating separated by a pillar array, the space formed being evacuated and sealed contiguously by a metal edge seal, the third glass pane with an EC layer is sealed to the evacuated glass unit. With the EC glazing installed with the electrochromic component facing the outdoor environment, for an incident solar radiation of 300 W m(-2), when the EC layer is opaque for winter conditions, the inside glass pane of the unit due to solar radiation absorbed by the low-emittance coatings within the vacuum gap and electrochromic layer is a heat source with heat tra...
Window performance in buildings is very important for energy saving. Many efforts have been made tow...
The conception at which, modernly, buildings are being aspired to achieve to be net zero-energy buil...
As global energy consumption tends to increase rapidly and buildings are responsible for up to 40% o...
Electrochromic evacuated advanced glazing has been developed, combining optimum dynamic control of t...
The development of vacuum glazing is a significant advance in the area of low heat loss glazing syst...
An Electrochromic (EC) Window is a solar control device that can electronically regulate the flow of...
This study compared recently developed domestic electrochromic glazing with the double glazing and s...
Thermal performance of 0.4 m by 0.4 m and 1 m by 1 m triple vacuum glazing (TVG) with 2 mm and 4 mm ...
Vacuum glazing is a form of low-conductance double glazing using in internal vacuum between the two ...
The research group, from several years, dealing with Electrochromic Glass and their performance in t...
For several years, our university research group is interested in innovative materials in the field ...
This poster aims at presenting experimental investigations for the fabrication of vacuum glazing usi...
In this paper, a prediction method of the heat transfer coefficient of composite vacuum glazing (CVG...
Heat loss through the windows of solid wall dwellings/buildings is one of the factors contributing t...
With the advancements in modern energy-efficient building envelopes, glazing systems have become mor...
Window performance in buildings is very important for energy saving. Many efforts have been made tow...
The conception at which, modernly, buildings are being aspired to achieve to be net zero-energy buil...
As global energy consumption tends to increase rapidly and buildings are responsible for up to 40% o...
Electrochromic evacuated advanced glazing has been developed, combining optimum dynamic control of t...
The development of vacuum glazing is a significant advance in the area of low heat loss glazing syst...
An Electrochromic (EC) Window is a solar control device that can electronically regulate the flow of...
This study compared recently developed domestic electrochromic glazing with the double glazing and s...
Thermal performance of 0.4 m by 0.4 m and 1 m by 1 m triple vacuum glazing (TVG) with 2 mm and 4 mm ...
Vacuum glazing is a form of low-conductance double glazing using in internal vacuum between the two ...
The research group, from several years, dealing with Electrochromic Glass and their performance in t...
For several years, our university research group is interested in innovative materials in the field ...
This poster aims at presenting experimental investigations for the fabrication of vacuum glazing usi...
In this paper, a prediction method of the heat transfer coefficient of composite vacuum glazing (CVG...
Heat loss through the windows of solid wall dwellings/buildings is one of the factors contributing t...
With the advancements in modern energy-efficient building envelopes, glazing systems have become mor...
Window performance in buildings is very important for energy saving. Many efforts have been made tow...
The conception at which, modernly, buildings are being aspired to achieve to be net zero-energy buil...
As global energy consumption tends to increase rapidly and buildings are responsible for up to 40% o...