Thermal Performance of Windows, Doors and Shutters - Calculation of Thermal Transmittance - Part 2: Numerical Method for Frames
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The DIN EN ISO 10077-2 standard provides a method and reference input data for determining the thermal transmittance of frame profiles. It also covers the calculation of the linear thermal transmittance at junctions between frames and glazing or opaque panels. Additionally, the standard can be used to evaluate the thermal resistance of shutter profiles, as well as the thermal characteristics of components like roller shutter boxes and blinds.
However, it is important to note that this standard does not take into account factors such as solar radiation effects, heat transfer through air leakage, or three-dimensional heat transfer caused by pin point metallic connections. Furthermore, thermal bridge effects between the frame and the building structure are not included in the scope of this standard.
Descriptors | Buildings, Cavity, Components, Construction, Construction systems parts, Definitions, Designations, Doors, Endings, Energy Performance of Buildings, EPB, Evaluations, Filling, Frames, Glazing, Heat flow, Heat transfer, Materials, Mathematical calculations, Measurement, Measuring techniques, Methods of calculation, Numerical methods, Profile, Ratings, Roller shutters, Shutters (buildings), Testing, Thermal conductivity, Thermal insulation, Thermal measurement, Thermal properties, Thermal properties of materials, Thermal protection, Thermal resistance, Thermal transmission coefficient, Thermal transmittance, Window frames, Windows |
ICS Codes | 91.060.50 - Doors and windows 91.120.10 - Thermal insulation of buildings |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 2.4 MB |