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The development of highly insulated metal-exterior curtain wall panel systems and the proposal of calculation methods that incorporate thermal bridge effects are important for achieving better energy performance of building envelopes. In this study, an alternative panel system was proposed, and the thermal insulation performances of a conventional metal-exterior curtain wall panel system and this alternative system in summer and winter were evaluated by conducting three-dimensional transient heat transfer simulations using Physibel Voltra v10.0. To obtain precise assessments, sol-air temperatures were used to analyze solar heat gains due to absorption by the opaque exterior surfaces of a building envelope. The results include comparisons of the characteristics of heat transfer through the thermal bridges of the conventional and alternative systems and quantitative evaluations of the overall energy performances of these systems in terms of heat losses and gains. |