Experimental and numerical investigation of thermal improvement of window frames

This article presents experimental and numerical determinations of thermal transmittance performed on three different types of window frames (vinyl, aluminium, and wooden) within the same insulated glass unit. Good agreement between experimental and numerical results was attained. Using the numerica...

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Main Authors: Gojak Milan D., Kijanović Aleksandar I., Rudonja Nedžad R., Todorović Ružica I.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:Thermal Science
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2021/0354-98362000189G.pdf
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spelling doaj-07232d13a7b74f1db910f116dd9a80592021-07-23T07:12:40ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362334-71632021-01-01254 Part A2579258810.2298/TSCI200120189G0354-98362000189GExperimental and numerical investigation of thermal improvement of window framesGojak Milan D.0Kijanović Aleksandar I.1Rudonja Nedžad R.2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6260-9215Todorović Ružica I.3University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade, SerbiaInstitute IMS, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade, SerbiaThis article presents experimental and numerical determinations of thermal transmittance performed on three different types of window frames (vinyl, aluminium, and wooden) within the same insulated glass unit. Good agreement between experimental and numerical results was attained. Using the numerical models, thermal improvement techniques of the frames and their influence on thermal transmittance of frames were studied. The first thermal improvement technique was using the insulation materials inserted inside large air cavities. By filling the cavity of vinyl frame with the polyurethane foam, thermal transmittance of vinyl frame was lowered by 10%. The second technique was based on repeating the procedure with materials installed inside frames with the materials that have lower thermal conductivity. This technique can be applied on thermal breaks and on steel profiles inside cavities. The result of this thermal improvement (attained by replacing thermal break material with material that has lower thermal conductivity) was certain reduction of the thermal transmittance of frames, by 9%. Using stainless steel instead of the oxidized steel was reduction of the thermal transmittance of vinyl frame by 3%. For the case of wooden frames the influence of shifting glazing unit deeper into profile upon the thermal transmittance of the frame was analyzed. Installing the glass unit by 5 mm deeper into the wooden frame reduced glass thermal transmittance by 5%.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2021/0354-98362000189G.pdfwindow framethermal transmittancethermal improvementsnumerical simulationsexperimental analysis
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author Gojak Milan D.
Kijanović Aleksandar I.
Rudonja Nedžad R.
Todorović Ružica I.
spellingShingle Gojak Milan D.
Kijanović Aleksandar I.
Rudonja Nedžad R.
Todorović Ružica I.
Experimental and numerical investigation of thermal improvement of window frames
Thermal Science
window frame
thermal transmittance
thermal improvements
numerical simulations
experimental analysis
author_facet Gojak Milan D.
Kijanović Aleksandar I.
Rudonja Nedžad R.
Todorović Ružica I.
author_sort Gojak Milan D.
title Experimental and numerical investigation of thermal improvement of window frames
title_short Experimental and numerical investigation of thermal improvement of window frames
title_full Experimental and numerical investigation of thermal improvement of window frames
title_fullStr Experimental and numerical investigation of thermal improvement of window frames
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and numerical investigation of thermal improvement of window frames
title_sort experimental and numerical investigation of thermal improvement of window frames
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Thermal Science
issn 0354-9836
2334-7163
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This article presents experimental and numerical determinations of thermal transmittance performed on three different types of window frames (vinyl, aluminium, and wooden) within the same insulated glass unit. Good agreement between experimental and numerical results was attained. Using the numerical models, thermal improvement techniques of the frames and their influence on thermal transmittance of frames were studied. The first thermal improvement technique was using the insulation materials inserted inside large air cavities. By filling the cavity of vinyl frame with the polyurethane foam, thermal transmittance of vinyl frame was lowered by 10%. The second technique was based on repeating the procedure with materials installed inside frames with the materials that have lower thermal conductivity. This technique can be applied on thermal breaks and on steel profiles inside cavities. The result of this thermal improvement (attained by replacing thermal break material with material that has lower thermal conductivity) was certain reduction of the thermal transmittance of frames, by 9%. Using stainless steel instead of the oxidized steel was reduction of the thermal transmittance of vinyl frame by 3%. For the case of wooden frames the influence of shifting glazing unit deeper into profile upon the thermal transmittance of the frame was analyzed. Installing the glass unit by 5 mm deeper into the wooden frame reduced glass thermal transmittance by 5%.
topic window frame
thermal transmittance
thermal improvements
numerical simulations
experimental analysis
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2021/0354-98362000189G.pdf
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