Heat gain through glazing is a major source of the space cooling load in subtropical cooling-dominant climates. Application of energy-efficient glazing systems can significantly reduce the energy consumption of air… Click to show full abstract
Heat gain through glazing is a major source of the space cooling load in subtropical cooling-dominant climates. Application of energy-efficient glazing systems can significantly reduce the energy consumption of air conditioning in summer. Thus, it has become a popular research topic. In this study, a sample of silica aerogel glazing was developed and prepared. Two identical insulated boxes were then constructed; one faÇade was equipped with the aerogel glazing sample and the other was prepared with a conventional double-layer glazing. An onsite measurement of the boxes’ internal thermal properties was then conducted. The two boxes were placed within the same outdoor environment. The temperature, humidity, and enthalpy values were calculated with the boxes facing different orientations and in a variety of weather conditions. The performance of the silica aerogel glazing was then evaluated by both experimental and theoretical analysis. The results of this study will provide a basis for aerogel glass building application guidelines.
               
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