Why reinforced thermal insulation glazing?
Glazing with reinforced thermal insulation
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Why reinforced thermal insulation glazing?
Glazing with reinforced thermal insulation

Authors : Laurent JORET, Anne PROST

Publication date: November 10, 1999 | Lire en français

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1. Why reinforced thermal insulation glazing?

As mentioned in the introduction, limiting heat loss from buildings is an increasingly constant concern. The aim is to limit heat loss not only through walls, but also through glazing. To achieve this, the most effective insulating glazing can be defined by analyzing heat transfer modes.

1.1 Heat transfer modes

Heat loss through glazing occurs in the same way as heat transmission: by convection, conduction and radiation.

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1.1.1 Conductive transfer

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