Advancements in Smart Windows: Triple Vacuum Insulated Glazing for Sustainable Low-Carbon Buildings

Saim Memon

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Abstract

Heat loss through windows of buildings is one of the significant causes of high-energy consumption that require intervention to advance their thermal performance in a move towards net-zero energy buildings. Advancement in smart windows such as triple vacuum insulated glazing features ultra-low heat loss that maintains the transparency, regardless of tiny pillar spots, and slimness due to its narrow evacuated cavities. This study reports the design and development of high-vacuum system with the modified vacuum cup which provides an effective pump-out hole sealing and has an achievable vacuum pressure of 4.02x10-5 Pa. A new dual-edge seal (low temperature melt 186˚C) consists of Cerasolzer CS186 alloy as a main and J-B Weld epoxy steel adhesive as a support seal is developed and the triple vacuum glazing (area of 300 x 300mm) samples are fabricated, in which the vacuum pressure of 4.8x10-2 Pa is achieved. A 3D FEM of the fabricated triple vacuum glazed is developed and the centre-of-pane and overall U-value of 0.33Wm-2K-1 and 1.05 Wm-2K-1, respectively, are predicted.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 3 Mar 2019
Externally publishedYes
EventWorld Sustainable Energy Days 2019 -
Duration: 3 Mar 2019 → …

Conference

ConferenceWorld Sustainable Energy Days 2019
Period3/03/19 → …

Keywords

  • Energy Efficiency
  • Smart Windows
  • Low-Carbon Building
  • Vacuum Glazing

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