JOURNAL OF SHANDONG UNIVERSITY (ENGINEERING SCIENCE) ›› 2008, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (6): 65-69.

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Study of the relationship between common and Low-E double glazing glass fenestrations and indoor thermal and daylight environments

  

  1. CHU Hong-liang, ZHENG Rong-jin,  YIN-Fan, FU Li-xia:Laboratory of Building Environment and Energy, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310029, China;
    ZHANG Jian-gao:Zhejiang Zhongxin Energy Development Inc.,  Hangzhou 310020, China
  • Received:2008-05-05 Online:2008-12-16 Published:2008-12-16

Abstract:

The influence of common and Low-E double glazing glass fenestrations on indoor thermal and daylight environments was investigated in two test rooms in the summer in Hangzhou, China. The indoor air temperature, PMV-PPD, and illumination of the test rooms were measured. The results show that the percentage of total time for PMV values within -0.7~0.7 in the test rooms with common and Low-E double glazing glass were about 50% and 72%, and the latter was much better than the former. The illumination was also beyond 110 lx on a work plane surface, which satisfied the minimum requirement of daylight for office buildings in China.

Key words: fenestration; indoor thermal environment; indoor daylighting environment; predicted mean vote

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