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| In the present work, subcritical crack growth in soda–lime silicate glass is investigated under different environmental conditions.
| This paper examines the visual performance of building facades that utilize windows with different photochromic-coated glass.
| This text provides an overview of the PhotoVoltaic lamination process. It examines the differences between various types of laminators, and outlines the process flow for each. It also provides an example of a typical cycle time for EVA/POE…
| Investigations of Electrical and Optical Performances for Window Applications in Tropical Region
| This paper aims to contribute to this topic by examining the potential of a smart window system that has double dynamic insulated glazing in preventing heat gain and maximising daylight indoors.
| In this work, thermal and electrical performances of a multicrystalline silicon based PV-vacuum glazing were characterised using indoor test cell.
| Abatement of the high building energy is possible by employing semitransparent photovoltaic window which has triple point advantages as they control the admitted solar gain and daylight and generates benign electricity.
| A new BIM tool processing IEQ data input for building management and energetic optimizations
| An Interlayer Material Study Towards Circular, Dry-Assembly, Interlocking Cast µç³µÎÞÂë Block Structures
| In this research, the structural sealed façade structure with triple IGU was investigated and the effect of the thickness of ordinary and laminated glasses.
| Introducing BIPV and WIPV solar window systems
| Industrial manufacture of solar building components and their integration into the building planning process
| Can you name all types of dynamic glazing that are available in today’s market? Are you aware of their particular specifications and strengths? Don’t worry even if you can’t. 
| This poetry in architecture, one of the most advanced structures in the Nordic countries, Oodi Library exalts the very elements of glass, wood and steel that work in balance as a free-standing masterpiece. 
| In glass tempering, we look for equipment that uses less energy, leading to fewer emissions. But sometimes, the numbers are too good to be true.
| Making new and existing buildings as energy efficient as possible is one way to help meet the EU’s CO2 reduction goals.
| The significance of balancing operational and embodied carbon continues to grow.
| Global environmental concern is motivating efforts to improve energy efficiency in all industrial sectors. And glass tempering is no exception.
| Interview with Émilie Develle, technical advisor, Guardian µç³µÎÞÂë Europe.
| µç³µÎÞÂë production is an energy-intensive process by its nature, so even small reductions there can result in considerable savings in energy and costs.