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Effect of Triple Glass Layers on the Thermal Performance of Windows

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This study introduces the application of software simulations to evaluate the performance of triple-pane glass windows to meet the requirements for energy-efficient thermal insulation. Using Therm 7.8.55 and Window 7.8.55 software, structural and physical heat transfer models for various single-frame plastic windows were developed. Numerical simulation methods were employed to calculate and analyse the impact of the number of glass layers on the windows' thermal performance, including the heat transfer coefficient and solar heat gain coefficient, to elucidate the energy-saving mechanisms. These simulations examined the physical properties of single-frame triple-glazed plastic windows, such as wind pressure resistance, airtightness, watertightness, and potential condensation on the inner surface. The results indicate that, under identical conditions, the heat transfer coefficient of single-frame triple-glazed plastic windows is reduced by 7.08%, and the solar heat gain coefficient is decreased by 4.18% compared to single-frame double-glazed plastic windows. Additionally, these windows' physical and economic performance meets the necessary standards. Furthermore, incorporating new materials such as Low-E glass can further enhance the thermal performance of the windows, significantly contributing to the reduction of overall building energy consumption.
Title: Effect of Triple Glass Layers on the Thermal Performance of Windows
Description:
This study introduces the application of software simulations to evaluate the performance of triple-pane glass windows to meet the requirements for energy-efficient thermal insulation.
Using Therm 7.
8.
55 and Window 7.
8.
55 software, structural and physical heat transfer models for various single-frame plastic windows were developed.
Numerical simulation methods were employed to calculate and analyse the impact of the number of glass layers on the windows' thermal performance, including the heat transfer coefficient and solar heat gain coefficient, to elucidate the energy-saving mechanisms.
These simulations examined the physical properties of single-frame triple-glazed plastic windows, such as wind pressure resistance, airtightness, watertightness, and potential condensation on the inner surface.
The results indicate that, under identical conditions, the heat transfer coefficient of single-frame triple-glazed plastic windows is reduced by 7.
08%, and the solar heat gain coefficient is decreased by 4.
18% compared to single-frame double-glazed plastic windows.
Additionally, these windows' physical and economic performance meets the necessary standards.
Furthermore, incorporating new materials such as Low-E glass can further enhance the thermal performance of the windows, significantly contributing to the reduction of overall building energy consumption.

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