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Energy modelling studies of thermochromic glazing

2010

Theoretically thermochromic glazing has the potential to reduce energy consumption in buildings by allowing visible light for day lighting, reducing unwanted solar gain during the cooling season, whilst allowing useful solar gain in the heating season. In this study building simulation is used to predict the savings made by novel thermochromic glazing coatings compared to standard products, for locations with different climates. The results suggest that thermochromic glazing can have a significant energy saving effect compared to current approaches.

Heating seasonbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaBuilding and ConstructionEnergy consumptionBuilding simulationEngineering physicsEnergy analysisGlazingOpticsSolar gainEnvironmental scienceEnergy simulation Thermochromic glazing Chemical vapor depositionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEnergy simulationbusinessEnergy (signal processing)Civil and Structural Engineering
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Thermochromic Thin Films: Synthesis, Properties and Energy Consumption Modelling

2013

Thermochromic materials such as vanadium dioxide have been postulated for use in “SMART” windows for a number of years. Such windows work by exploiting a structural phase change from an infra-red transmissive state to a infra-red reflective state. Significant challenges still remain before such materials will be able to find wide spread use. In this mini review we discuss the nature of this thermochromic transition with reference to the latest research work in the field. We pay particular attention to challenges such as film colouration, transition temperature, and transition hysteresis. We describe the most up to date strategies for addressing these challenges, considering advanced synthes…

Settore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaVanadium Dioxide Thermochromism SMART windows Energy Efficient Glazing Thin Films architecture
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Vanadium dioxide and gold nanocomposite films for glazing applications

2009

Vanadium dioxide is a material with great potential as an intelligent glazing material. The technology is based on a metal to semiconductor transition (MST) where there is an associated structural change from the higher temperature rutile structure to the lower temperature monoclinic structure. This structural transition results in significant changes in optical properties and electrical conductivity. Hybrid aerosol assisted and atmospheric pressure chemical vapour deposition methodology has been utilised, to produce thin films of gold nano-particle vanadium dioxide nanocomposites. Good surface coverage is observed comparable to that of APCVD processes and a variety of different film thickn…

Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaVanadium dioxide building material glazing glass coating
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Optimisation of Thermochromic Thin Films on Glass; Design of Intelligent Windows

2010

Theoretically thermochromic glazing has the potential to reduce energy consumption in buildings by allowing visible light for day lighting, reducing unwanted solar gain during the cooling season, while allowing useful solar gain in the heating season. In this study building simulation is used to predict the savings made by novel thermochromic glazing coatings compared to standard products, for locations with different climates. The results suggest that thermochromic glazing can have a significant energy saving effect compared to current approaches.

ThermochromismMaterials sciencebusiness.industryHeating seasonEnergy Simulation Thermochromic Glazing Chemical Vapor Deposition.Settore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaEnergy consumptionBuilding simulationEngineering physicsGlazingOpticsSolar gainThin filmEnergy simulationbusiness
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