Experimental study about thermal resistance of windows with air gap between two glasses used in single houses

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Abstract

In this experimental study mainly focused the thermal property such as thermal resistance and heat transfer analysis for the air gap variations provided in between two glasses on window for the domestic purposes. Easily available surrounding air considered as the experimental mater because of its arrangements. Thermal resistance of inside, outside and glasses (both glasses have same thermal conduc-tivity such as 0.78 W/mK) all are maintained as constant throughout the investiga-tion. But only air gap distance increased from 2 mm to 14 mm with gradual in-crease focused. The thermal conductivity of air considered as 0.026 W/mK. Ther-mal resistance and heat transfer impact with respect to the air gap between glasses were identify with the help of graphical representations.

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Perumal, S., Rajendrian, S., Venkatraman, V., Sundaresan, D., & Pandiyan, L. (2020). Experimental study about thermal resistance of windows with air gap between two glasses used in single houses. Thermal Science, 24, 515–518. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI190411031P

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