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The Study of Energy-Saving Window Technology Adaption for Green Buildings in the Severe Cold Region of Northern China

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This paper studies the technical adaptability of energy-saving windows in green buildings based on thermal comfort and thermal defect for the severe cold climate region of northern China. Firstly, this paper makes statistics and analysis on the energy-saving window technology of green buildings in severe cold region. Secondly, this paper selects a representative public green building to tests its thermal comfort and thermodynamic disfigurement. The results show that the link between walls and window frames become weak links in technology. The large area of glass maintenance structure does not apply to the south side of the underground although it can save the lighting energy.

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This study was supported by the China National Key R&D Program (Grant No. 2016YFC0700100).

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Yu, L., Wang, X. (2019). The Study of Energy-Saving Window Technology Adaption for Green Buildings in the Severe Cold Region of Northern China. In: Johansson, D., Bagge, H., Wahlström, Å. (eds) Cold Climate HVAC 2018. CCC 2018. Springer Proceedings in Energy. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00662-4_14

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