The impact of window glazing spectral selectivity on energy-use for cooling in administrative buildings : Applied Study : Building (B-19), Smart Village, 6th October-Giza /
Eslam Mohamed Naguib Ali Taha
The impact of window glazing spectral selectivity on energy-use for cooling in administrative buildings : Applied Study : Building (B-19), Smart Village, 6th October-Giza / دراسة تطبيقية: مبنى إداري (ب-19):القرية الذكية:6 اكتوبر:الجيزة : أثر إنتقائية زجاج النافذة للأطياف الضوئية على الطاقة المستهلكة للتبريد فى المبانى الإدارية Eslam Mohamed Naguib Ali Taha ; Supervised Ahmed Ahmed Fikry , Amgad Ali Fahmy - Cairo : Eslam Mohamed Naguib Ali Taha , 2016 - 105 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 30cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Architectural Engineering
Windows are the least insulating element of the building assembly and the excessive use of the large glazed area can lead to greater energy consumption for cooling load demands, occupant discomfort and discomfort glare. Therefore, windows must be carefully designed to control over the solar gains to achieve thermal comfort in different climatic regions and different orientations. Accordingly, this thesis deals with energy-efficient windows in Egyptian administrative office buildings and the impact of the glass selectivity on energy consumption in administrative office buildings, the study follows a scientific approach consists two main study areas; the theoretical study and the applied study including building model thermal simulation, down to results and recommendations
Energy efficiency Spectral selectivity Window glazing
The impact of window glazing spectral selectivity on energy-use for cooling in administrative buildings : Applied Study : Building (B-19), Smart Village, 6th October-Giza / دراسة تطبيقية: مبنى إداري (ب-19):القرية الذكية:6 اكتوبر:الجيزة : أثر إنتقائية زجاج النافذة للأطياف الضوئية على الطاقة المستهلكة للتبريد فى المبانى الإدارية Eslam Mohamed Naguib Ali Taha ; Supervised Ahmed Ahmed Fikry , Amgad Ali Fahmy - Cairo : Eslam Mohamed Naguib Ali Taha , 2016 - 105 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 30cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Architectural Engineering
Windows are the least insulating element of the building assembly and the excessive use of the large glazed area can lead to greater energy consumption for cooling load demands, occupant discomfort and discomfort glare. Therefore, windows must be carefully designed to control over the solar gains to achieve thermal comfort in different climatic regions and different orientations. Accordingly, this thesis deals with energy-efficient windows in Egyptian administrative office buildings and the impact of the glass selectivity on energy consumption in administrative office buildings, the study follows a scientific approach consists two main study areas; the theoretical study and the applied study including building model thermal simulation, down to results and recommendations
Energy efficiency Spectral selectivity Window glazing