2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.899.184
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Windows in Buildings - Diagnostics of Selected Properties after Time of Using

Abstract: In construction projects in a field of residential buildings installation and replacement of fillings of openings (windows) play a very important role. A number of requirements is put on newly built windows, in particular in the field of thermal insulation and airtightness. Will the window elements stand the test even after years of use? The aim of this paper is to compare the declared parameter of heat transfer parameter of glazing Ug [W.m-2.K-1] of insulating glasses found from the print on a between the gla… Show more

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“…For example, in double-glazing systems, the U-value of glazing may be two times lower than the U-value of a glazing filled by air. However, a possible leakage of inert gases from the space between the glass panes during aging of windows is a big disadvantage [15]. The maximum gas volume, that can escape, is specified in the standard CSN EN 1279-3 "Glass in building -Insulating glass units -Part 5: Evaluation of conformity".…”
Section: Properties Of the Window Glazingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in double-glazing systems, the U-value of glazing may be two times lower than the U-value of a glazing filled by air. However, a possible leakage of inert gases from the space between the glass panes during aging of windows is a big disadvantage [15]. The maximum gas volume, that can escape, is specified in the standard CSN EN 1279-3 "Glass in building -Insulating glass units -Part 5: Evaluation of conformity".…”
Section: Properties Of the Window Glazingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Passive houses belong to the category of buildings that have very low energy consumption for heating of buildings [1]. However, their overall energy performance, from the design point of view [2], [3], is affected by a number of indicators, including: structural design solutions at the system boundary of the building and their composition (eg.…”
Section: Substructure Of Passive Housesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other examples in figure 1 are a combination of three wood-based materials, effective thermal insulant, and exterior aluminium portion. There are of course profile solutions containing plastic elements [3][4][5].…”
Section: Profile Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%