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2016-11-27 15:38:29 -0500 received badge  Teacher (source)
2016-11-24 07:46:42 -0500 answered a question Why do i get different values for total heat gain energy or heat loss energy for different window to wall ratio values but for the same building geometry

Glazing or glass have a SHGC factor, which merely describes about the solar gain by the window. The more the Glazing area and the more the radiation upon it, the more is the solar infiltration. If the window have a very high SHGC then it will have very high incoming solar radiation. The more the higher the Solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC), the more solar radiation is able to pass through the glass. If the window area is high then there is direct formula Q= SHGC X Area, where Q is the heat infiltration. So whether the are or SHGC is high depending upon the climate the heat gains are different.

Thanks, Sharad.