Thermal Performance Effect of Glass Curtain-Wall on Office Buildings Energy Consumption from Different Climatic Regions in China

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For the sake of studying on the thermal effects of glass curtain-wall to the integrated buildings, 16 types of glass curtain wall are slected to build office building energy consumption models, and the meteorologic parameters are chosed from Harbin, Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou respectively, totally 384 models are investigated. The simulation results show that, U-value of glass curtain-wall impacts less to the energy consumpiton of intergrated building from the northern city as Harbin to the southern city as Guangzhou, the SC of glass curtain-wall has a stronger impact on the energy consumpiton of intergrated building from the north to the south of China, which is reverse effect of the U value.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 347-353)

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1470-1478

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October 2011

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