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HEAT TRANSFER THROUGH
FENESTRATION SYSTEM
M.TECH THESIS
Presented by:
SRIJNA SINGH
(10/IME/052)
Under Guidance of:
Dr. H.C Thakur
(Dept. of Mechanical Engineering,
Gautam Buddha University) July/ 2015
What is
Fenestration?
❑ The opening in the walls of building
structure(window, doors, louvers, vents, curtain
walls)
❑ Main components of Fenestration are:
✓ Framing: the material that keeps glazing intact.
✓ Glazing system (glass): the material that let the
visible light to pass.
✓ Spacer system (sealing of edges) Fig: Heat transfer mechanism through
Fenestration*
* Peter Harris/Building Green 2/19
3/19
Need to study heat transfer through fenestration
❑ Windows and fenestration into building design is
an integrated design activity.
❑ To come out with the solution for reducing
green house effect.
❑ Conservation of energy .
❑ Alternatives of existing fenestration material.
* IEA (2022), Buildings, IEA, Paris. (Data has been updated)
* Global ABC Global Status Report 2018, EIA
Fig: Annual Global CO2 Emissions*
4/19
Materials used for fenestration system
❑ Windows, doors, skylights etc. are made of different materials like wood, aluminium,
steel, fiberglass, vinyl frame with and without spacer.
Fig: Aluminium window
Fig: Fiberglass skylight
Fig: Wooden window
Objectives:
❑ To study and analyse the heat transfer through fenestrations (windows, doors, roofs,
louvers etc).
❑ To calculate and compare
✓Resistance(R)
✓Heat loss factor(U)
✓SHGC (solar heat gain coefficient)
✓VT (visible transmittance)
✓Overall heat transfer(Q).
❑ To calculate conduction ,convection and radiation among all.
❑ Optimization of fenestration system.
5/19
Methodology
✓ Measurement
of fenestrations
(windows,
doors etc.)
✓ Values from
software
✓ Software used
- WINDOW 6
✓ Solid modelling
✓ R, U and Q
✓ Software used-
Auto Cad
Inventor,
WINDOW6,and
THERM 6
✓ R, U and Q
(Using equations)
✓ Comparison of
both the values
obtained.
✓ Compliance with
other experiments
and technical
papers
✓ Development of
new optimized
fenestration
system design.
✓ (Based on the
previous
experimental
study)
6/19
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
Data collection Analytical Calculations
Numerical
Calculations
Comparison
& Validation
Optimization
7/19
Table: Properties of material
CASE 1: Comparison of heat transfer through two different materials window
8/19
Fig: Infrared distribution of wood and AI
Fig: Isotherm distribution of wood and AI
Results and discussion (Case 1)
❑ The max temperature for wood is 21°C and minimum is -18°C, while minimum temperature for
aluminium is -17°C.
9/19
Width
(mm)
Height
(mm)
Framing
material
Glazing
system
Spacer
type
CASE 2 Poly Vinyl
fixed
without
spacer
1200 1500 PVC Double
glazing
----------
CASE 3 Vinyl fixed
with spacer
1200 1500 PVC Double
glazing
Intercept
with PIB
seal
Properties and sizing of the window used
CAD sketch of window frame
10/19
The 2D CAD model of the vinyl frame is made in AUTOCAD
Spacer
*Units in inches
❑ Spacer is being used between double
glazing glass with primary & secondary
seals
❑ Primary seal is of PIB (polyisobutylene)
❑ Secondary as IGU Spacer with foam
Boundary conditions for NFRC simulation
Variables SI Unit IP Units
Outside temp - 18°C 0o F
Inside temp 21°C 0o F
Wind speed 5.5m/s 12.3 mph
Wind direction Windward Windward
Sky emissivity 1.00 1.00
11/19
Table: Boundary conditions
Results and Discussion (Case 2)
Isotherm Distribution:
❑ These are equal temperature lines at U factor.
12/19
Results and Discussion (Case 2)
❑ The color legend is representing the varying
temperature for Vinyl/Wood Frame with double
glazing glass.
❑ The gaps between double glazing is filled with
air.
❑ The thickness of air filled in the gaps is 0.650
inches.
13/19
14/19
Results and Discussion (Case 3)
❑ The sealant used in edge seal structurally bonds
the glass panes and spacer bars providing a high
level of moisture vapour and gas diffusion
resistance.
15/19
Results and Discussion (Case 3)
CASES FRAME (U factor) EDGE (U factor)
CASE 1 (Vinyl Frame window without spacer) 0.5160 0.3039
CASE 2 (Vinyl Frame window with spacer) 0.3447 0.2340
Comparison between CASE 2 and CASE 3
❑ Here it can be depicted that the value of U factor for frame and edges are decreasing
for CASE 2 i.e., Vinyl Frame window with spacer.
❑ This means that the heat loss in CASE 2 for decreasing U value will be less.
16/19
Results and Discussion
Chart comparing the results
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
Case 1 Case 2
U-factors
Frame Edge
17/19
2 3
❑ Wood is found to better element for less heat transfer as it is having lesser U
factor value.
❑ Wood can be as a safer material for using in fenestration system specially for
the cold regions as it prevent heat transfer.
❑ Spacers conductivity do not play significant role in difference for U factor value
as it has almost same value as window without spacer, but it prevents moisture
and mold formation and compact window increasing its life.
18/19
Conclusion
19/19
1. Laszlo Elek, Zsolt Kovacs (2014) Impact of the glazing system on the U-factor & inside surface
temperature of windows
2. Annamaria Buonamano, Umberto Montanaro , Adolfo Palambo & Stefania Santini (2014) Indoor air
temperature control in buildings via an optimal tuned PI strategy; International journal of engg &
innovative technology
3. David Appelfeld (2012); Performance modeling for product development of advanced window
systems
4. Carlos E.Ochoa, Myriam B.C Aries, Evert J.van Loenen & Jan L.M Hensen (2012); Consideration on
design optimization criteria for windows providing low energy consumption& high visula comfort.
5. Patrick Roppel, Peng & Mark Lawton (2012); Evaluating condensation resistance for the design of wall
assemblies.
6. A.karami, Yousefi, D.Ghashghali & E. Rezaei (2011); The application of imperalist competitive
algorithm in optimizing the free convection heat transfer; International journal of modelling &
optimization.
7. Shreya Dave, Marilyne Andersen (2011); Practical & Policy - Relevant Performance metrics for
complex fenestration system.
References

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HEAT TRANSFER THROUGH FENESTRATION SYSTEM (M.TECH THESIS)-2015

  • 1. HEAT TRANSFER THROUGH FENESTRATION SYSTEM M.TECH THESIS Presented by: SRIJNA SINGH (10/IME/052) Under Guidance of: Dr. H.C Thakur (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Gautam Buddha University) July/ 2015
  • 2. What is Fenestration? ❑ The opening in the walls of building structure(window, doors, louvers, vents, curtain walls) ❑ Main components of Fenestration are: ✓ Framing: the material that keeps glazing intact. ✓ Glazing system (glass): the material that let the visible light to pass. ✓ Spacer system (sealing of edges) Fig: Heat transfer mechanism through Fenestration* * Peter Harris/Building Green 2/19
  • 3. 3/19 Need to study heat transfer through fenestration ❑ Windows and fenestration into building design is an integrated design activity. ❑ To come out with the solution for reducing green house effect. ❑ Conservation of energy . ❑ Alternatives of existing fenestration material. * IEA (2022), Buildings, IEA, Paris. (Data has been updated) * Global ABC Global Status Report 2018, EIA Fig: Annual Global CO2 Emissions*
  • 4. 4/19 Materials used for fenestration system ❑ Windows, doors, skylights etc. are made of different materials like wood, aluminium, steel, fiberglass, vinyl frame with and without spacer. Fig: Aluminium window Fig: Fiberglass skylight Fig: Wooden window
  • 5. Objectives: ❑ To study and analyse the heat transfer through fenestrations (windows, doors, roofs, louvers etc). ❑ To calculate and compare ✓Resistance(R) ✓Heat loss factor(U) ✓SHGC (solar heat gain coefficient) ✓VT (visible transmittance) ✓Overall heat transfer(Q). ❑ To calculate conduction ,convection and radiation among all. ❑ Optimization of fenestration system. 5/19
  • 6. Methodology ✓ Measurement of fenestrations (windows, doors etc.) ✓ Values from software ✓ Software used - WINDOW 6 ✓ Solid modelling ✓ R, U and Q ✓ Software used- Auto Cad Inventor, WINDOW6,and THERM 6 ✓ R, U and Q (Using equations) ✓ Comparison of both the values obtained. ✓ Compliance with other experiments and technical papers ✓ Development of new optimized fenestration system design. ✓ (Based on the previous experimental study) 6/19 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Data collection Analytical Calculations Numerical Calculations Comparison & Validation Optimization
  • 7. 7/19 Table: Properties of material CASE 1: Comparison of heat transfer through two different materials window
  • 8. 8/19 Fig: Infrared distribution of wood and AI Fig: Isotherm distribution of wood and AI Results and discussion (Case 1) ❑ The max temperature for wood is 21°C and minimum is -18°C, while minimum temperature for aluminium is -17°C.
  • 9. 9/19 Width (mm) Height (mm) Framing material Glazing system Spacer type CASE 2 Poly Vinyl fixed without spacer 1200 1500 PVC Double glazing ---------- CASE 3 Vinyl fixed with spacer 1200 1500 PVC Double glazing Intercept with PIB seal Properties and sizing of the window used
  • 10. CAD sketch of window frame 10/19 The 2D CAD model of the vinyl frame is made in AUTOCAD Spacer *Units in inches ❑ Spacer is being used between double glazing glass with primary & secondary seals ❑ Primary seal is of PIB (polyisobutylene) ❑ Secondary as IGU Spacer with foam
  • 11. Boundary conditions for NFRC simulation Variables SI Unit IP Units Outside temp - 18°C 0o F Inside temp 21°C 0o F Wind speed 5.5m/s 12.3 mph Wind direction Windward Windward Sky emissivity 1.00 1.00 11/19 Table: Boundary conditions
  • 12. Results and Discussion (Case 2) Isotherm Distribution: ❑ These are equal temperature lines at U factor. 12/19
  • 13. Results and Discussion (Case 2) ❑ The color legend is representing the varying temperature for Vinyl/Wood Frame with double glazing glass. ❑ The gaps between double glazing is filled with air. ❑ The thickness of air filled in the gaps is 0.650 inches. 13/19
  • 15. ❑ The sealant used in edge seal structurally bonds the glass panes and spacer bars providing a high level of moisture vapour and gas diffusion resistance. 15/19 Results and Discussion (Case 3)
  • 16. CASES FRAME (U factor) EDGE (U factor) CASE 1 (Vinyl Frame window without spacer) 0.5160 0.3039 CASE 2 (Vinyl Frame window with spacer) 0.3447 0.2340 Comparison between CASE 2 and CASE 3 ❑ Here it can be depicted that the value of U factor for frame and edges are decreasing for CASE 2 i.e., Vinyl Frame window with spacer. ❑ This means that the heat loss in CASE 2 for decreasing U value will be less. 16/19 Results and Discussion
  • 17. Chart comparing the results 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 Case 1 Case 2 U-factors Frame Edge 17/19 2 3
  • 18. ❑ Wood is found to better element for less heat transfer as it is having lesser U factor value. ❑ Wood can be as a safer material for using in fenestration system specially for the cold regions as it prevent heat transfer. ❑ Spacers conductivity do not play significant role in difference for U factor value as it has almost same value as window without spacer, but it prevents moisture and mold formation and compact window increasing its life. 18/19 Conclusion
  • 19. 19/19 1. Laszlo Elek, Zsolt Kovacs (2014) Impact of the glazing system on the U-factor & inside surface temperature of windows 2. Annamaria Buonamano, Umberto Montanaro , Adolfo Palambo & Stefania Santini (2014) Indoor air temperature control in buildings via an optimal tuned PI strategy; International journal of engg & innovative technology 3. David Appelfeld (2012); Performance modeling for product development of advanced window systems 4. Carlos E.Ochoa, Myriam B.C Aries, Evert J.van Loenen & Jan L.M Hensen (2012); Consideration on design optimization criteria for windows providing low energy consumption& high visula comfort. 5. Patrick Roppel, Peng & Mark Lawton (2012); Evaluating condensation resistance for the design of wall assemblies. 6. A.karami, Yousefi, D.Ghashghali & E. Rezaei (2011); The application of imperalist competitive algorithm in optimizing the free convection heat transfer; International journal of modelling & optimization. 7. Shreya Dave, Marilyne Andersen (2011); Practical & Policy - Relevant Performance metrics for complex fenestration system. References