2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2019.101055
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Thermal and cost analysis of various air filled double glazed reflective windows for energy efficient buildings

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“…In this system, the air sealed in between the panes acts as an insulating layer [ 35 ]. A large number of techniques can be used in all types of wood buildings to improve the thermal efficiency of IGUs, such as the use of coated glass [ 58 ], multi-layer glass [ 202 ], vacuum glass [ 203 ] or smart glass [ 204 ], and incorporating materials (e.g., gas or aerogel) in the cavity between the panes of glass [ 57 ]. Fasi et al showed that double-paned clear-glass windows could annually reduce lighting, cooling and total energy consumption by 70%, 8% and 14%, respectively [ 205 ].…”
Section: Strategies To Improve Building Energy Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this system, the air sealed in between the panes acts as an insulating layer [ 35 ]. A large number of techniques can be used in all types of wood buildings to improve the thermal efficiency of IGUs, such as the use of coated glass [ 58 ], multi-layer glass [ 202 ], vacuum glass [ 203 ] or smart glass [ 204 ], and incorporating materials (e.g., gas or aerogel) in the cavity between the panes of glass [ 57 ]. Fasi et al showed that double-paned clear-glass windows could annually reduce lighting, cooling and total energy consumption by 70%, 8% and 14%, respectively [ 205 ].…”
Section: Strategies To Improve Building Energy Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because heat transfer to the floor in basements is relatively low. This is due to minor temperature changes between the section under the floor and the air above the floor [73]. Table V shows the work done by several researchers and the thermal insulation in some parts of the building.…”
Section: ) Insulation On Roof and Ceilingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, buildings use huge amount of energy for daylighting, cooling, and heating in their interior environments. [7][8][9] In November 2018, The European Commission has already commitment to reduce at least 40% of GHG emissions below to 1990 levels while improving energy efficiency by 32.5%, and increasing the renewable energy sources to 32%. 10,11 To achieve these targets, researchers, architects, and building engineers are focused on reducing the building energy consumption, carbon emissions, and using and storing renewable energy sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10,11 To achieve these targets, researchers, architects, and building engineers are focused on reducing the building energy consumption, carbon emissions, and using and storing renewable energy sources. 7,9,12 Solar energy provides clean energy, which is abundantly available for whole year. However, it can be used only during sunny days thus; energy storage system is needed for later usage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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