Attenuation of glazing energy using linear patterns on the glass surface
Glazing energy resulting from solar radiation can be the main source to vary the thermal field inside of a building. As the glass material is loaded by intensive solar radiation, the glazing energy, greatly induced, will result in the drastic increase in interior temperatures and yield the energy de...
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doaj-9302f14556e348778af808c6e48c272a2020-11-25T03:55:07ZengSAGE PublishingAdvances in Mechanical Engineering1687-81402015-12-01710.1177/168781401561937710.1177_1687814015619377Attenuation of glazing energy using linear patterns on the glass surfaceShiang-Jiun Lin0Yong-Cheng Chen1Hao-Hu Li2Chien-Ta Huang3National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Kaohsiung, TaiwanSanyang Corporate Industry Ltd, Hsinchu, TaiwanNational Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Kaohsiung, TaiwanNational Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Kaohsiung, TaiwanGlazing energy resulting from solar radiation can be the main source to vary the thermal field inside of a building. As the glass material is loaded by intensive solar radiation, the glazing energy, greatly induced, will result in the drastic increase in interior temperatures and yield the energy demand for air conditioning loads. Reducing energy consumption is imperative; therefore, this article presents the patterned glass technology which incorporates linearly and uniaxially symmetric patterns throughout the exterior surface of glass to attenuate the solar energy entering indoors. By imposing the patterns over the glass surface, the glazing energy can be reduced due to the increase in the incident angle and the decrease in the solar energy loading on the glass. The thermal performance of the linearly patterned glass is evaluated by computational fluid dynamics technique. Based on computational fluid dynamics–evaluated results, as the patterned glass is applied on the window opening, the interior solar heat is able to be decreased. Moreover, the glazing energy can be strongly associated with the pattern design. Increasing the patterned angle and decreasing the patterned space help reduce solar effect on the interior temperatures.https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814015619377 |
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Shiang-Jiun Lin Yong-Cheng Chen Hao-Hu Li Chien-Ta Huang Attenuation of glazing energy using linear patterns on the glass surface Advances in Mechanical Engineering |
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Attenuation of glazing energy using linear patterns on the glass surface |
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Advances in Mechanical Engineering |
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Glazing energy resulting from solar radiation can be the main source to vary the thermal field inside of a building. As the glass material is loaded by intensive solar radiation, the glazing energy, greatly induced, will result in the drastic increase in interior temperatures and yield the energy demand for air conditioning loads. Reducing energy consumption is imperative; therefore, this article presents the patterned glass technology which incorporates linearly and uniaxially symmetric patterns throughout the exterior surface of glass to attenuate the solar energy entering indoors. By imposing the patterns over the glass surface, the glazing energy can be reduced due to the increase in the incident angle and the decrease in the solar energy loading on the glass. The thermal performance of the linearly patterned glass is evaluated by computational fluid dynamics technique. Based on computational fluid dynamics–evaluated results, as the patterned glass is applied on the window opening, the interior solar heat is able to be decreased. Moreover, the glazing energy can be strongly associated with the pattern design. Increasing the patterned angle and decreasing the patterned space help reduce solar effect on the interior temperatures. |
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