Fabrication of evacuated glazing at low temperature |
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Authors: | P. W. Griffiths M. di Leo P. Cartwright P. C. Eames P. Yianoulis G. Leftheriotis B. Norton |
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Affiliation: | P. W. Griffiths, M. di Leo, P. Cartwright, P. C. Eames, P. Yianoulis, G. Leftheriotis,B. Norton2 |
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Abstract: | An indium-based seal augmented with an adhesive, developed to maintain a vacuum between two sheets of glass, avoids the high temperatures required to produce a seal in evacuated glazings to date. An experimentally-validated three-dimensional transient model has been used to predict heat transfer for an indium/adhesive sealed 1 m2 area evacuated window with a highly insulating frame. An overall heat loss coefficient of 0.9 W m−2 K−1, with a midplane value of 0.36 W m−2 K−1, can be achieved with 0.72 visible transmittance for two 6 mm panes separated by 0.2 mm diameter pillars 40 mm apart. The conduction through a 3 mm edge-seal was 1.14 W m−2 K−1. Detailed three-dimensional isothermal contour plots through the system are presented. |
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Keywords: | Glazes Glass manufacture Antireflection coatings Low temperature operations Heat transfer Indium Seals Multilayers Evacuated glazings |
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