New type of window with slim frames and large daylight and solar energy transmission

Institut for Bygninger og Energi

The aim of the project is to investigate the possibility of developing a new type of window with a slim frame construction integrated in the glazing. The total frame area should be decreased by approximately 50% relative to common windows leading to a 20% increase of daylight and solar radiation transmission.

Project description

Two different solutions will be investigated both using fibre glass reinforced polyester profiles - a sealed glazing unit and a very light ventilated glazing unit, which should get a lifetime comparable with other building constructions (roof, walls). Beside the enlarged transparent area relative to total window area the distance between the glass panes should be increased in order to minimise the thermal bridge effect of the traditional rim seal solution. The large distance between the glass panes allows for built-in solar shading devices and/or night insulation between the glass panes in the light ventilated solution. The two solutions will be investigated in parallel in close co-operation with the industrial partners and prototypes should be made for measurements of total heat loss coefficients, total solar transmittance and for tests under realistic climatic conditions. Especially the risk of condensation inside the light ventilated solution requires a detailed study and real test

Key figures

Period:
1998 - 2002
Funding year:
1998
Own financial contribution:
0.28 mio. DKK
Grant:
0.67 mio. DKK
Funding rate:
71 %
Project budget:
0.95 mio. DKK

Category

Oprindelig title
Ny vinduestype med smal ramme/karmkonstruktion og stort lys- og solindfald
Programme
EFP
Technology
Energy efficiency
Project type
Udvikling
Case no.
1213/98-0017

Participants

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU) (Main Responsible)
Partners and economy
Partner Subsidy Auto financing
VELFAC A/S
FIBERLINE A/S

Contact

Kontakperson
Schultz, Jørgen M.
Comtact information
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet. Institut for Bygninger og Energi
Bygning 118
DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
Schultz, Jørgen M. (forskningslektor), 45251902, js@ibe.dtu.dk
Øvr. Partnere: VELFAC A/S; Fiberline Composites A/S

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