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Highly insulating glazing systems using non-structural center glazing layers

Arasteh, D., Goudey, H. and Kohler, C.
2008
ASHRAE Transactions, July,


Arasteh, D., Goudey, H. and Kohler, C., (2008), "Highly insulating glazing systems using non-structural center glazing layers", ASHRAE Transactions, July,.
Abstract:
This paper shows that triple glazing systems with non-structural center layers which do not create a hermetic seal at the edge have the potential to be as thermally efficient as standard designs, while potentially removing some of the production and product integration issues that have discouraged the use of triples.

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Goudey, H.
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Kohler, C.
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