Thermochromic windows are able to modulate their transmittance in both the visible and the near-infrared field as a function of their temperature. As a consequence, they allow to control the solar gains in summer, thus reducing the energy needs for space cooling. However, they may also yield a reduction in the daylight availability, which results in the energy consumption for indoor artificial lighting being increased. This paper investigates, by means of dynamic simulations, the application of thermochromic windows to an existing office building in terms of energy savings on an annual basis, while also focusing on the effects in terms of daylighting and thermal comfort. In particular, due attention is paid to daylight availability, desc...
This paper presents a simulation study of the energy and CO2 benefits of a transparent, near-infrare...
Available online 5 January 2021Thermochromic window technologies promise energy-saving capabilities ...
Thermochromic (TC) windows were developed as a passive building component to improve indoor comfort ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the potential energy requirements for heating and cooling when using...
Theoretically thermochromic glazing has the potential to reduce energy consumption in buildings by ...
Theoretically thermochromic glazing has the potential to reduce energy consumption in buildings by a...
Current thermochromic windows modulate solar transmission primarily within the visible range, result...
Theoretically thermochromic glazing has the potential to reduce energy consumption in buildings by a...
This paper investigates the potential energy requirements for heating and cooling when using a therm...
This paper investigates the potential energy requirements for heating and cooling when using a therm...
Due to increasing pressure to reduce the energy demand in buildings, thermochromic thin film based g...
Thermochromic switchable glazing have been gaining increasing popularity among dynamic building enve...
This paper presents a simulation study of three dynamic electrochromic window glazings, including a ...
Copyright © 2013 Michael E. A. Warwick et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Thermochromic glazing theoretically has the potential to lead to a large reduction in energy demand ...
This paper presents a simulation study of the energy and CO2 benefits of a transparent, near-infrare...
Available online 5 January 2021Thermochromic window technologies promise energy-saving capabilities ...
Thermochromic (TC) windows were developed as a passive building component to improve indoor comfort ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the potential energy requirements for heating and cooling when using...
Theoretically thermochromic glazing has the potential to reduce energy consumption in buildings by ...
Theoretically thermochromic glazing has the potential to reduce energy consumption in buildings by a...
Current thermochromic windows modulate solar transmission primarily within the visible range, result...
Theoretically thermochromic glazing has the potential to reduce energy consumption in buildings by a...
This paper investigates the potential energy requirements for heating and cooling when using a therm...
This paper investigates the potential energy requirements for heating and cooling when using a therm...
Due to increasing pressure to reduce the energy demand in buildings, thermochromic thin film based g...
Thermochromic switchable glazing have been gaining increasing popularity among dynamic building enve...
This paper presents a simulation study of three dynamic electrochromic window glazings, including a ...
Copyright © 2013 Michael E. A. Warwick et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Thermochromic glazing theoretically has the potential to lead to a large reduction in energy demand ...
This paper presents a simulation study of the energy and CO2 benefits of a transparent, near-infrare...
Available online 5 January 2021Thermochromic window technologies promise energy-saving capabilities ...
Thermochromic (TC) windows were developed as a passive building component to improve indoor comfort ...