U-factor losses in commercial fenestration can have a significant effect on building loads, yet there is little information on the performance of these products. With this in mind, ASHRAE TC 4.5, Fenestration, sponsored a research project involving test and computational analysis of commercial fenestration systems. The objectives of the project were to evaluate the thermal performance (U-factors) of commonly used commercial glazed roof and wall assemblies; to obtain a better fundamental understanding of the heat transfer processes that occur in these specialty fenestration products; to develop general correlations for laminar natural convection flow in complex glazing cavities; to develop a methodology for evaluating complex fenestration products, suitable for inclusion in ASHRAE proposed standard 142P; and to generate U-factors for common commercial fenestration products, suitable for inclusion in the ASHRA E Handbook-Fundamentals. This paper describes actual and computer-simulated hot box testing of a curtain wall/sloped glazing specimen for various conditions and slopes and provides guidelines for modeling commercial glazed wall systems based on the validated results.
AUTHOR: Alexander G. McGowan, P.Eng., Andre O. Desjarlais
CITATION: Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Buildings VII
KEYWORDS: December, Florida, 1998
YEAR: 1998
Citation: Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Buildings VII
Product Details
- Published:
- 1998
- File Size:
- 1 file , 360 KB
- Product Code(s):
- D-8056