The effect of orientation and properties of tinted solar control on conductive heat gain through windows / Hartati Jabir

This is a field study to evaluate the effect of vertical glazing solar control materials on solar heat gain and OTTV of the building. A test cell located in the campus of UiTM Shah Alam is used as case study. Thermocouple type T was used to measure the surface temperature of the test cell wall and w...

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Main Author: Jabir, Hartati
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description This is a field study to evaluate the effect of vertical glazing solar control materials on solar heat gain and OTTV of the building. A test cell located in the campus of UiTM Shah Alam is used as case study. Thermocouple type T was used to measure the surface temperature of the test cell wall and window facing north and west with five different types of solar control materials which are control system, system 4, system 5, system 6 and system 7. Thermocouples was attached at external and internal surface of windows that facing north and west. The data of surface temperature was recorded by automatic data logging system at an interval of 5 minutes for duration of 50 days. The solar heat gain was calculated and compare between the system and orientations where the calculation depends on thermal characteristics of the windows, there are the SC, VLT, SEA, SER and U-value. The difference of optical characteristics of solar control materials depends on its visible transmittance. The control system has highest VLT which is 89%; therefore it has the highest solar heat gain. While, system 4 has lower VLT which is 12.7%, so the solar heat gain is lower. The value of VLT for each system 5, 6 and 7 is 73.2%, 50.7% and 32.6%. Then, the value of OTTV is depends with the orientations of the building. North have lower OTTV value than the west. The system 5 has higher OTTV value for both orientations where north 21.7 Wm"2 is and west is 22.1Wm"2. After that, follow by control system, at north is 20.28 Wm"2 and west is 20.56 Wm'2. For system 6, at north the OTTV value is 20.4 Wm"2 and west is 20.8 Wm'2. System 7 has 17.7 Wm"2 for OTTV value at north and 18 Wm"2 at west. Lastly, system 4 has the lower value OTTV where 15.2 Wm"2 at north and 15.4 Wm"2 at west.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-466212023-01-06T02:23:57Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/46621/ The effect of orientation and properties of tinted solar control on conductive heat gain through windows / Hartati Jabir Jabir, Hartati Heat Thermal conductivity This is a field study to evaluate the effect of vertical glazing solar control materials on solar heat gain and OTTV of the building. A test cell located in the campus of UiTM Shah Alam is used as case study. Thermocouple type T was used to measure the surface temperature of the test cell wall and window facing north and west with five different types of solar control materials which are control system, system 4, system 5, system 6 and system 7. Thermocouples was attached at external and internal surface of windows that facing north and west. The data of surface temperature was recorded by automatic data logging system at an interval of 5 minutes for duration of 50 days. The solar heat gain was calculated and compare between the system and orientations where the calculation depends on thermal characteristics of the windows, there are the SC, VLT, SEA, SER and U-value. The difference of optical characteristics of solar control materials depends on its visible transmittance. The control system has highest VLT which is 89%; therefore it has the highest solar heat gain. While, system 4 has lower VLT which is 12.7%, so the solar heat gain is lower. The value of VLT for each system 5, 6 and 7 is 73.2%, 50.7% and 32.6%. Then, the value of OTTV is depends with the orientations of the building. North have lower OTTV value than the west. The system 5 has higher OTTV value for both orientations where north 21.7 Wm"2 is and west is 22.1Wm"2. After that, follow by control system, at north is 20.28 Wm"2 and west is 20.56 Wm'2. For system 6, at north the OTTV value is 20.4 Wm"2 and west is 20.8 Wm'2. System 7 has 17.7 Wm"2 for OTTV value at north and 18 Wm"2 at west. Lastly, system 4 has the lower value OTTV where 15.2 Wm"2 at north and 15.4 Wm"2 at west. 2012 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/46621/1/46621.pdf The effect of orientation and properties of tinted solar control on conductive heat gain through windows / Hartati Jabir. (2012) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Heat
Thermal conductivity
Jabir, Hartati
The effect of orientation and properties of tinted solar control on conductive heat gain through windows / Hartati Jabir
title The effect of orientation and properties of tinted solar control on conductive heat gain through windows / Hartati Jabir
title_full The effect of orientation and properties of tinted solar control on conductive heat gain through windows / Hartati Jabir
title_fullStr The effect of orientation and properties of tinted solar control on conductive heat gain through windows / Hartati Jabir
title_full_unstemmed The effect of orientation and properties of tinted solar control on conductive heat gain through windows / Hartati Jabir
title_short The effect of orientation and properties of tinted solar control on conductive heat gain through windows / Hartati Jabir
title_sort effect of orientation and properties of tinted solar control on conductive heat gain through windows / hartati jabir
topic Heat
Thermal conductivity
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