Long-term durability of the vacuum edge seal plays a significant part in retrofitting triple vacuum glazing (TVG) to existing buildings in achieving progress towards a zero-energy building (ZEB) target. Vacuum pressure decrement with respect to time between panes affects the thermal efficiency of TVG. This study reports a 3D finite element model, with validated mathematical methods and comparison, for the assessment of the influence of vacuum pressure diminution on the thermal transmittance (U value) of TVG. The centre-of-pane and total U values of TVG are calculated to be 0.28 Wm−2 K−1 and 0.94 Wm−2 K−1 at the cavity vacuum pressure of 0.001 Pa. The results suggest that a rise in cavity pressure from 0.001 Pa to 100...
A vacuum tight glass edge seal’s thermal conductivity is one of the principal factor in determining ...
Hermeticity of vacuum edge-sealing materials are one of the paramount requirements, specifically, to...
Window performance in buildings is very important for energy saving. Many efforts have been made tow...
Long-term durability of the vacuum edge seal plays a significant part in retrofitting triple vacuum ...
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 ...
Heat loss through the windows of solid wall dwellings/buildings is one of the factors contributing t...
Heat transfer through multiple pane windows can be reduced by creating a vacuum pressure less than 0...
The thermal performance of vacuum glazing was predicted using two dimensional (2-D) finite element a...
Heat loss through windows of buildings is one of the significant causes of high-energy consumption t...
High performance low-cost vacuum glazing is a key development in the move to more energy-efficient b...
The development of vacuum glazing represents a significant advancement in the area of low heat loss ...
Predictions by Fang et al (2010) indicate that triple vacuum glazing can theoretically achieve a cen...
The notion at which, nowadays, building sector is being recognized to be nearly zero-energy building...
Vacuum glazing is a form of low-conductance double glazing using in internal vacuum between the two ...
A vacuum tight glass edge seal’s thermal conductivity is one of the principal factor in determining ...
Hermeticity of vacuum edge-sealing materials are one of the paramount requirements, specifically, to...
Window performance in buildings is very important for energy saving. Many efforts have been made tow...
Long-term durability of the vacuum edge seal plays a significant part in retrofitting triple vacuum ...
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 ...
Heat loss through the windows of solid wall dwellings/buildings is one of the factors contributing t...
Heat transfer through multiple pane windows can be reduced by creating a vacuum pressure less than 0...
The thermal performance of vacuum glazing was predicted using two dimensional (2-D) finite element a...
Heat loss through windows of buildings is one of the significant causes of high-energy consumption t...
High performance low-cost vacuum glazing is a key development in the move to more energy-efficient b...
The development of vacuum glazing represents a significant advancement in the area of low heat loss ...
Predictions by Fang et al (2010) indicate that triple vacuum glazing can theoretically achieve a cen...
The notion at which, nowadays, building sector is being recognized to be nearly zero-energy building...
Vacuum glazing is a form of low-conductance double glazing using in internal vacuum between the two ...
A vacuum tight glass edge seal’s thermal conductivity is one of the principal factor in determining ...
Hermeticity of vacuum edge-sealing materials are one of the paramount requirements, specifically, to...
Window performance in buildings is very important for energy saving. Many efforts have been made tow...