
Completed Tasks
TASK 18 - ADVANCED GLAZING
MATERIALS FOR SOLAR APPLICATIONS
DURATION: 1992 - 1997
OPERATING AGENT: United Kingdom
» SCOPE
- Applications assessment
- Case study projects
- Technology transfer
Established as a follow-up to the glazings work of
Task 10, this Task aims to develop the scientific, engineering and architectural
basis to support the appropriate use of advanced glazings in buildings
in order to achieve significant energy and environmental benefits.
The applications assessment activity focuses on identifying
the best glazing materials for particular applications, predicting the
energy and environmental benefits of advanced glazing materials, and assessing
the effect of climate on performance. Modelling studies will play an important
part in this work.
Fourteen case studies have been initiated which integrate
a series of material development and measurement activities to enable
an extensive, in-depth determination and examination of material properties
(optical, thermal, mechanical, etc.) and performance levels for a variety
of glazing materials. Materials included in the case study projects are
transparent insulation, aerogels, switchable (chromogenic) glazings, low-emittance
coating, evacuated glazings, and light transport and holographic media.
Particular attention is being paid to the subject of frame and edge seal
technology and to the development of high performance frames.
Based on the knowledge gained in these activities,
a variety of reports will be compiled to provide guidance on the application
of advanced materials. These will include technical summaries of individual
materials across a range of building types, advice on the availability
and use of design tools, and assessment of the energy and environmental
implications of advanced glazing materials.
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