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Thermal performance of an electrochromic vacuum glazing
Authors:Yueping Fang  Philip C. Eames
Affiliation:

aCentre for Sustainable Technologies, School of the Built Environment, University of Ulster, Jordanstown, Newtownabbey BT37 0QB, Northern Ireland, UK

Abstract:Using a three-dimensional finite volume model, the thermal performance of an electrochromic vacuum glazing was simulated for insolation intensities between 0 and 1200 W m−2. The electrochromic evacuated glazing simulated consisted of three glass panes 0.5 m by 0.5 m with a 0.12 mm wide evacuated space between two 4 mm thick panes supported by 0.32 mm diameter pillars spaced on a 25 mm square grid contiguously sealed by a 6 mm wide metal edge seal. The third glass pane on which the electrochromic layer was deposited was assumed to be sealed to the evacuated glass unit. The simulations indicate that when facing the indoor environment, the temperature of the glass pane with the electrochromic layer can reach 129.5 °C for an incident insolation of 600 W m−2. At such temperatures unacceptable occupant comfort would ensue and the durability of the electrochromic glazing would be compromised. The glass pane with the electrochromic layer must therefore face the outdoor environment.
Keywords:Electrochromic vacuum glazing   Finite volume model   Thermal performance   Insolation   Energy absorption
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