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Discussion of the Adaption of between Blinds Glass for Residential Buildings in Different Climate Regions of China Based on Energy Consumption Analysis

handle: 10722/216438
AbstractThe between blinds glass is a new product which installs aluminium blinds between the hollow glasses. It is mainly used in the developed country nowadays. The purpose of this article is to discuss the adaption of between blinds glass in different climate regions of China. The heat load in winter and cooling load in summer of the residential buildings using three kinds of window glass such as ordinary hollow glass, low emissivity glass and between blinds glass in different climate regions of China are calculated. The thermal performances of three kinds of glass are compared. The results show that between blinds glass is fit for the residential buildings in different climate regions of China.
- University of Hong Kong (香港大學) China (People's Republic of)
- North China University of Technology China (People's Republic of)
- South China University of Technology China (People's Republic of)
- University of Hong Kong (香港大學) China (People's Republic of)
- North China University of Technology China (People's Republic of)
Energy consumption, Between blinds glass, Residential building, Engineering(all)
Energy consumption, Between blinds glass, Residential building, Engineering(all)
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