잠금장치 작동에 따른 미서기 및 LS 창호 시스템의 기밀성

Translated title of the contribution: Effect of Lock Operations on Airtightness of Sliding and LS Window Systems

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Abstract

In this study, the effects of lock operations on the infiltration rates for the two window types sliding and lift sliding (LS) are investigated through experiment and simulation. The airtightness levels of the two window types-with locks both on and off-were measured according to the KS F 2292 Test method of airtightness that is used for windows and doors. The air-flow rates of both window types with the locks on for a pressure differential of 10 Pa are $1.98m^3/(m^2h)$ and $1.68m^3/(m^2h)$, respectively; with the locks off, the air-flow rates of the sliding and LS windows are $2.64m^3/(m^2h)$ and $5.83m^3/(m^2h)$, respectively, whereby the air-flow rates are 33% higher for sliding and 247% higher for LS. The air change per hour (ACH) was calculated using the ventilation-simulation software CONTAM. For the sliding window, the ACH changed from 0.45 to 0.57 when the lock was operated from on to off, representing an increase of 27%. For the LS window, the ACH changed from 0.29 to 0.81, showing an increase of 179%.
Translated title of the contributionEffect of Lock Operations on Airtightness of Sliding and LS Window Systems
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)449-454
Number of pages6
Journal설비공학 논문집
Volume27
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2015

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