1. Influence of Coatings on the Thermal and Mechanical Processes at Insulating Glass Units.
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Penkova, Nina, Krumov, Kalin, Surleva, Andriana, and Geshkova, Zlatka
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SURFACE coatings , *THERMAL stability , *INSULATING glass , *OPTICAL properties , *CYCLIC loads , *COMPUTER simulation - Abstract
Different coatings on structural glass are used in the advances transparent facades and window systems in order to increase the thermal performance of the glass units and to regulate their optical properties. Coated glass has a higher absorptance in the solar spectrum which leads to correspondent higher temperature in the presence of solar load compared to the uncoated one. That process results in higher climatic loads at the insulating glass units (IGU) and in thermal stresses in the coated glass elements. Temperature fields and gradients in glass panes and climatic loads at IGU in window systems are estimated at different coating of glazed system. The study is implemented by numerical simulation of conjugate heat transfer in the window systems at summer time and presence of solar irradiation, as well as during winter night time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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