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<subfield code="a">Achieving a reasonable level of airtightness is important for the energy efficiency of living spaces and the&#xd;
comfort of occupants. The benefits of improved insulation levels and more energy efficient heating systems&#xd;
are lost if warm air can leak out of a building and cold air can leak in. Poor airtightness can be responsible&#xd;
for up to 40% of heat loss from buildings. Airtight buildings require airtight windows. Airtightness of windows&#xd;
is often evaluated in lab conditions in the context of initial type testing. Testing methods can be found in&#xd;
several international standards, leading to airtightness classifications of windows for building codes. The&#xd;
level of airtightness achieved is measured as air permeability, as the quantity of air that leaks into or out of&#xd;
the window per hour. Airtightness of windows is typically expressed per meter opening joint or per square&#xd;
meter. Nevertheless, airtightness of window is highly sensitive with respect to wind conditions, mostly speed&#xd;
and direction. Increased attention to energy efficiency and airtightness of buildings has led to more research&#xd;
on the performance of windows, and can be estimated by appropriate simulation. This work presents a case&#xd;
study of the influence of wind speed and direction on the thermal load of a tertiary building due to leakage&#xd;
through windows. Transient simulation by means of Transient System Simulation (TRNSYS) package is&#xd;
presented. Results are analyzed as a function of standardized window type. Besides, relative influence of the&#xd;
internal layers of the façade on the thermal load of the building is studied. Three alternative cases of high&#xd;
thermal inertia are compared with the existing one with low thermal inertia.</subfield>
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<subfield code="a">Airtightness</subfield>
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<subfield code="a">Transient simulation of the influence of wind conditions on the airtightness of windows. A case study for a tertiary building</subfield>
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