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1991
Conference Paper
Title
Future development in the field of transparent insulation systems
Abstract
The utilisation of solar energy in the area of active and passive thermal systems needs cover or glazing systems, which have both high total energy transmittance and good thermal insulation qualities. The recent development of low-Epsilon coatings, of so- called transparent insulation materials (TIM) and sealing technologies allows optimised transparent insulation systems to be designed for different application fields from flat-plate collector technology to daylighting systems. When TIM are combined with selective coatings, low pressure or special gas fillings, heat resistances from the absorber to the ambient of more than 1.5qmK/W may be achieved, where the total energy transmittance (equivalent to the effective transmittance- absorptance- product) is still around 85 percent for normal incidence and around 70 percent for diffuse irradiation.