Title of article :
Triple vacuum glazing: Heat transfer and basic
mechanical design constraints
Author/Authors :
H. Manz *، نويسنده , , S. Brunner، نويسنده , , L. Wullschleger، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Given the major role played by windows with regard to energy losses from buildings in cold climates, low thermal transmittance
is an indispensable property of glazing in low-energy buildings. Evacuation offers the only means of achieving
negligible gaseous conduction in glazing cavities. Application of low-emittance coatings to glass sheet surfaces inside
the cavity reduces the radiative heat transfer. The feasibility of double vacuum glazing using arrays of support pillars
between the glass sheets has been shown by other authors. This type of glazing is commercially manufactured today. Based
on these achievements, our study set out to investigate heat transfer in triple vacuum glazing by means of (i) an analytical
thermal network model and (ii) a numerical finite difference model. The study focused on the impact of the following
parameters on thermal transmittance: emittances of glass sheet surfaces inside the cavity, support pillar radius, support
pillar separation and thermal conductivity of support pillar material. The design procedure for triple vacuum glazing taking
into account not only thermal but also mechanical stresses due to atmospheric pressure, i.e., to enable identification of
favourable parameter sets, is presented. Our findings suggest that use of the triple vacuum glazing concept can significantly
reduce the thermal transmittances achieved by the best insulation glazing units currently on the market. E.g., a centre-ofglazing
thermal transmittance of less than 0.2 W m 2 K 1 is achievable using stainless steel support pillars, 6 mm/4 mm/
6 mm sheets of untempered soda-lime glass and four low-emittance coatings (e = 0.03).
2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Evacuated triple glazing , Centre-of-glazing thermal transmittance , Parametric heat transfer study
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy