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Review on window-glazing technologies and future prospects

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  • Jorge Luis Aguilar-Santana
  • Hasila Jarimi
  • Mariana Velasco-Carrasco
  • Saffa Riffat

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Windows are one of the significant indicators of the energy efficiency of a building and have undergone extensive research since the last decades. This paper reviews the performance of various window technologies covering the physical and optical properties of traditional windows and advanced window technologies. In window technologies, one of the most critical parameters is its thermal transmittance value or also known as U-value. In this paper, we discuss the relationship between the physical and optical parameters of the different types of windows and its U-value. Additionally, this paper will also provide interested readers with a wide range of information, including the research gaps in window technologies. Among the main conclusions, we found that, although several advancements have been achieved in this field in the last decade, further research is needed to develop window technologies that not only have high insulating properties but also can generate power.

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  • Jorge Luis Aguilar-Santana & Hasila Jarimi & Mariana Velasco-Carrasco & Saffa Riffat, 2020. "Review on window-glazing technologies and future prospects," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 15(1), pages 112-120.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:15:y:2020:i:1:p:112-120.
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