2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2019.12.004
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Thermal and visual comfort analysis of adaptive vacuum integrated switchable suspended particle device window for temperate climate

Abstract: In this work, thermal and visual comfort of low heat loss switchable suspended particle device-vacuum (SPD-vacuum) glazing was investigated for less energy-hungry adaptive building's glazing or façade integration at temperate climate. This SPD-vacuum glazing had 38% visible transmittance in the presence of 110 V applied an alternating voltage and 2% visible transmittance in the absence of electrical power. Outdoor test cell characterisation was employed to measure the thermal and daylighting parameters of this… Show more

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“…Windows are one of the weakest components in a building. It allows external heat to come inside (enhance the air condition load), internal heat to outside (enhance heating load) and offer visual connection to building interior to exterior [172][173][174][175][176][177][178][179][180][181][182][183][184][185]. Building window systems are affected by an overall heat transfer coefficient (U-value) and solar energy transmittance (g-value) [186][187][188][189].…”
Section: Perspective and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Windows are one of the weakest components in a building. It allows external heat to come inside (enhance the air condition load), internal heat to outside (enhance heating load) and offer visual connection to building interior to exterior [172][173][174][175][176][177][178][179][180][181][182][183][184][185]. Building window systems are affected by an overall heat transfer coefficient (U-value) and solar energy transmittance (g-value) [186][187][188][189].…”
Section: Perspective and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CRI values over 80 are good while over 90 are considered to be excellent [6,7]. Good CCT and CRI indicate no significant colour difference between external daylight and the transmitted daylight through the window [55]. Lower the difference better the quality of light in to an indoor space which is an essential criteria for occupant's health, interpersonal relationships and aesthetic taste [56,57].…”
Section: Visual Comfort Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transmitted sunlight through the transparent or semi-transparent window of a building significantly influences on the visual comfort of building occupant. Besides PCE, there are some other crucial parameters such as average visible transmittance (AVT), transparency colour perception [134][135][136], corresponding colour temperature (CCT) [137,138] and colour rendering index (CRI) [139] should be investigated for optimizing the semi-transparent PSCs. Usually, AVT range between 20%-30% is required for window applications.…”
Section: Transparency and Efficiency Tradeoff Of Pscsmentioning
confidence: 99%