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Analysis of Heat Transfer and Influencing Factors on the U-Values of Single-Pane and Insulating Glass
by
Siyan Wang
Siyan Wang 1,
Wenhao Mi
Wenhao Mi 2,
Min Pang
Min Pang 3,
Fei Yang
Fei Yang 2
and
Cun Hui
Cun Hui 2,*
1
Sanya Research Base, International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan, Sanya 572022, China
2
School of Intelligent Construction and Civil Engineering, Zhongyuan University of Technology, Zhengzhou 450007, China
3
Shanghai Urban Construction Material Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200438, China
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Buildings 2026, 16(8), 1506; https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings16081506 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 12 March 2026
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Revised: 2 April 2026
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Accepted: 10 April 2026
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Published: 11 April 2026
Abstract
Accurately determining the thermal transmittance (U-value) of glazing systems plays a pivotal role in building energy conservation. This study establishes an explicit analytical model and conducts a systematic parametric analysis to elucidate the heat transfer mechanisms and key influencing factors governing the U-values of both single-pane and insulating glass. Based on fundamental thermodynamic principles and blackbody radiation laws, numerical iterative models are developed and validated against WINDOW and Fluent software simulations, with deviations consistently below 3.8%. A comprehensive parametric analysis quantifies the effects of glass thickness, cavity width, surface emissivity, and indoor/outdoor heat transfer coefficients. The results reveal that: (1) while U-values decrease approximately linearly with increasing glass thickness, they exhibit a non-monotonic relationship with cavity width, identifying an optimal cavity width of approximately 16 mm for air-filled insulating glass units; (2) surface emissivity exerts the most significant influence on the U-value, with cavity-facing surfaces demonstrating the greatest sensitivity (up to 81% variation), whereas outdoor surface emissivity shows negligible impact; (3) the U-value displays greater sensitivity to variations in the indoor heat transfer coefficient compared to outdoor conditions. Based on the parametric analysis under standard winter conditions, a preliminary design hierarchy is proposed for energy optimization: prioritize Low-E coatings on cavity surfaces, followed by cavity width optimization near 16 mm, and finally consider increasing glass thickness. The validated models and quantitative insights establish a benchmark calculation method for U-value analysis. These findings offer theoretical guidance and a prioritized optimization pathway for the preliminary design of energy-efficient glazing systems, particularly under standard winter conditions.
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Wang, S.; Mi, W.; Pang, M.; Yang, F.; Hui, C.
Analysis of Heat Transfer and Influencing Factors on the U-Values of Single-Pane and Insulating Glass. Buildings 2026, 16, 1506.
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings16081506
AMA Style
Wang S, Mi W, Pang M, Yang F, Hui C.
Analysis of Heat Transfer and Influencing Factors on the U-Values of Single-Pane and Insulating Glass. Buildings. 2026; 16(8):1506.
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings16081506
Chicago/Turabian Style
Wang, Siyan, Wenhao Mi, Min Pang, Fei Yang, and Cun Hui.
2026. "Analysis of Heat Transfer and Influencing Factors on the U-Values of Single-Pane and Insulating Glass" Buildings 16, no. 8: 1506.
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings16081506
APA Style
Wang, S., Mi, W., Pang, M., Yang, F., & Hui, C.
(2026). Analysis of Heat Transfer and Influencing Factors on the U-Values of Single-Pane and Insulating Glass. Buildings, 16(8), 1506.
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings16081506
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