Vacuum glazing is a form of low-conductance double glazing using in internal vacuum between the two glass sheets to eliminate heat transport by gas conduction and convection. An array of small support pillars separates the sheets; fused solder glass forms the edge seal. Heat transfer through the glazing occurs by radiation across the vacuum gap, conduction through the support pillars, and conduction through the bonded edge seal. Edge conduction is problematic because it affects stresses in the edge region, leading to possible failure of the glazing; in addition, excessive heat transfer because of thermal bridging in the edge region can lower overall window thermal performance and decrease resistance to condensation. Infrared thermography wa...
Vacuum glazing is an innovative transparent thermal insulator that has applications in high performa...
The thermal performance of vacuum glazing was predicted using two dimensional (2-D) finite element a...
Predictions by Fang et al (2010) indicate that triple vacuum glazing can theoretically achieve a cen...
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...
This contribution reports on recent advances in the utilization of vacuum glass in contemporary wind...
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 ...
The heat flow through a 1m x 1m sample of vacuum glazing has been measured in two independent ways. ...
Window performance in buildings is very important for energy saving. Many efforts have been made tow...
This study aims at experimental durability investigation of low-temperature edge sealing material fo...
This poster aims at presenting experimental investigations for the fabrication of vacuum glazing usi...
The development of vacuum glazing is a significant advance in the area of low heat loss glazing syst...
A vacuum tight glass edge seal’s thermal conductivity is one of the principal factor in determining ...
Heat loss through the windows of solid wall dwellings/buildings is one of the factors contributing t...
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 thermal performance of vacuum glazing was predicted using two dimensional (2-D) finite element a...
Predictions by Fang et al (2010) indicate that triple vacuum glazing can theoretically achieve a cen...
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...
This contribution reports on recent advances in the utilization of vacuum glass in contemporary wind...
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 ...
The heat flow through a 1m x 1m sample of vacuum glazing has been measured in two independent ways. ...
Window performance in buildings is very important for energy saving. Many efforts have been made tow...
This study aims at experimental durability investigation of low-temperature edge sealing material fo...
This poster aims at presenting experimental investigations for the fabrication of vacuum glazing usi...
The development of vacuum glazing is a significant advance in the area of low heat loss glazing syst...
A vacuum tight glass edge seal’s thermal conductivity is one of the principal factor in determining ...
Heat loss through the windows of solid wall dwellings/buildings is one of the factors contributing t...
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 thermal performance of vacuum glazing was predicted using two dimensional (2-D) finite element a...
Predictions by Fang et al (2010) indicate that triple vacuum glazing can theoretically achieve a cen...