This contribution reports on recent advances in the utilization of vacuum glass in contemporary window construction. Generally speaking, vacuum glazing consists of two glass panes with an evacuated interstitial space. To maintain the functionality of the glazing, a vacuum-tight edge seal and a grid of distance-holding pillars are required. Vacuum glazing features a first-rate thermal performance as it significantly reduces conductive and convective heat transport rates. In comparison to multi-pane insulation glasses of comparable thermal performance, vacuum glass products feature a reduced weight and construction depth. However, the application of vacuum glass in windows requires a critical rethinking of the current practice of window const...
Heat loss through the windows of solid wall dwellings/buildings is one of the factors contributing t...
Predictions by Fang et al (2010) indicate that triple vacuum glazing can theoretically achieve a cen...
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 ...
This contribution reports on recent advances in the utilization of vacuum glass in contemporary wind...
This contribution discusses recent progress in development of windows equipped with vacuum glass. Va...
Vacuum glazing is an innovative transparent thermal insulator that has applications in high performa...
The use of vacuum glazed windows is increasing due to their application in modern building design. A...
The use of vacuum glazed windows is increasing due to their application in mod-ern building design. ...
The development of vacuum glazing is a significant advance in the area of low heat loss glazing syst...
Vacuum glazing products have been in development for the past decades. Such glazing products regular...
The development of vacuum glazing represents a significant advancement in the area of low heat loss ...
Heat transfer through multiple pane windows can be reduced by creating a vacuum pressure less than 0...
Vacuum glazing is a form of low-conductance double glazing using in internal vacuum between the two ...
Window performance in buildings is very important for energy saving. Many efforts have been made tow...
Vacuum glazing is an innovative transparent thermal insulator that has application in high performan...
Heat loss through the windows of solid wall dwellings/buildings is one of the factors contributing t...
Predictions by Fang et al (2010) indicate that triple vacuum glazing can theoretically achieve a cen...
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 ...
This contribution reports on recent advances in the utilization of vacuum glass in contemporary wind...
This contribution discusses recent progress in development of windows equipped with vacuum glass. Va...
Vacuum glazing is an innovative transparent thermal insulator that has applications in high performa...
The use of vacuum glazed windows is increasing due to their application in modern building design. A...
The use of vacuum glazed windows is increasing due to their application in mod-ern building design. ...
The development of vacuum glazing is a significant advance in the area of low heat loss glazing syst...
Vacuum glazing products have been in development for the past decades. Such glazing products regular...
The development of vacuum glazing represents a significant advancement in the area of low heat loss ...
Heat transfer through multiple pane windows can be reduced by creating a vacuum pressure less than 0...
Vacuum glazing is a form of low-conductance double glazing using in internal vacuum between the two ...
Window performance in buildings is very important for energy saving. Many efforts have been made tow...
Vacuum glazing is an innovative transparent thermal insulator that has application in high performan...
Heat loss through the windows of solid wall dwellings/buildings is one of the factors contributing t...
Predictions by Fang et al (2010) indicate that triple vacuum glazing can theoretically achieve a cen...
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 ...