Parametric analysis on the heat transfer, daylight and thermal comfort for a sustainable roof window with triple glazing and external shutter

Roof windows are widely used in northern European countries, contributing positively by giving daylight, passive solar heat and view to the outside. In order to improve their thermal property, triple glazing unit together with external shutter are more and more common on the market. Additionally, th...

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description Roof windows are widely used in northern European countries, contributing positively by giving daylight, passive solar heat and view to the outside. In order to improve their thermal property, triple glazing unit together with external shutter are more and more common on the market. Additionally, the junction part between window and roof is also important since it greatly influences the linear thermal transmittance (LTT) along edges of the window and the daylight level of the room. This research presents a parametric analysis for roof windows with triple glazing unit and external shutter from perspectives of energy, daylight and thermal comfort. The investigation can be described in two parts:•Analysis of thermal and comfort performance for triple glazing unit with an external shutter.•Analysis of combined performance of daylight level and LTT for roof windows.Performances of energy and thermal comfort of triple glazing unit with external shutter can be influenced by different properties, including the width of the cavity between shutter and external pane, air penetration rate through the cavity between shutter and external pane, the tilt angle of the window. The study conducts analysis on the energy and comfort performances of the window by calculating U-value of the entire window and internal surface temperature of the glazing. The calculations are performed by a model developed via state-space modelling using Simulink/MATLAB. The results reveal that the external shutter improves both the thermal and comfort performances of the window. The ways of installing windows on a roof and cutting on the internal wall along window edges also have great influences on the combined performance of daylight level and LTT along the edge between window and roof. Therefore, daylight and LTT are also evaluated with different parameters, including the thickness of roof insulation, installation level of windows on the roof, cutting of lining and extra insulation around the perimeter of windows. The analysis is conducted using DIVA/Rhino and Flixo. The calculations show that the lower installation level and extra insulation around the window frame can decrease linear thermal transmittance of the entire window by more than 60%.
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Daylight
Energy
Glazing
Heat transfer
Installation
Insulation
Linear thermal transmittance
Mathematical models
Parametric analysis
Parametric statistics
Roof window
Shutter
State space models
State-space modelling
Surface temperature
Thermal comfort
Thermodynamic properties
Transmittance
Triple glazing unit
U-value
title Parametric analysis on the heat transfer, daylight and thermal comfort for a sustainable roof window with triple glazing and external shutter
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