Three Dimensional Effects on the Thermal Performance of Insulated Curtain Wall Spandrels

Apr 16, 2018

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Current methods of determining the thermal performance of fenestration systems generally include two dimensional computer modeling and sometimes laboratory testing. While this may be sufficient for typical punched window openings, it may not adequately address the potential for reduced thermal performance of curtain wall systems that incorporate insulated spandrel conditions. This paper evaluates the three-dimensional effects of heat flow through curtain wall spandrel conditions and the relative impact on thermal performance. Industry standard two dimensional computer modeling are used to compare the results with the three-dimensional modeling procedures. Additionally, physical testing of curtain walls with insulated spandrels are included to provide actual results for comparison.

Author: 
Andrew Dunlap, AIA, Principal, SmithGroupJJR Inc.
Ryan Asava, Associate, SmithGroupJJR Inc.
Katerina Gross, RA, SmithGroupJJR Inc.
Presented at: 
Building Enclosure Science and Technology (BEST5) Conference
Published & professionally reviewed by: 
BEST5 Technical Committee
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