Title of article :
Conjugate heat transfer analysis of double pane windows
Author/Authors :
Ismail Orhan Aydin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This study numerically analyzes conjugate heat transfer through a double pane window using a finite difference technique. The
aim of the study is to determine the thermal optimum air layer thickness between the two panes for different climates. Four different
cities of Turkey, representing different climate conditions are considered: Ankara, Antalya, Kars and Trabzon. Here, much more
realistic boundary conditions considered for panes than those considered in Aydın (Energy and Buildings 2000; 32:303–8). Aydın
(2000) assumed panes as isothermal surfaces, while, here, a conjugate heat transfer analysis is applied. Two different boundary
conditions are applied for the outer surfaces facing inside and outside: constant temperature and convection. The height of the
window, H is chosen 80 cm and the thickness of each pane is set 4 mm. The effect of air layer thickness varying between 3 and 40mm
on the average Nusselt number and the heat flux through the inner pane. It was shown that energy losses through the double pane
windows can be considerably reduced by optimizing thickness of the air layer. It is also shown that filling the space between the glass
panes with a gas having a lower thermal conductivity instead of air reduces the insulating value of the window
Keywords :
Low energy buildings , Double pane windows , conjugate heat transfer , Wall conduction , Optimum air layer thickness , Numericalsimulation
Journal title :
Building and Environment
Journal title :
Building and Environment