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- Performed a numerical steady-state and transient analysis for a common office building.<br />
- Performed a numerical steady-state and transient analysis for a common office building.<br />
- Accounted for five thermal bridges: Window frame/wall interface, steel studs, floor/wall interface, floor slab penetrations, and ceiling fasteners<br />
- Accounted for five thermal bridges: Window frame/wall interface, steel studs, floor/wall interface, floor slab penetrations, and ceiling fasteners<br />
- Under steady-state conditions the increase in building heat transfer coefficient for the thermal bridges were 24%, 3.6%, 2.9%, 2.7%, and 0.1%, respectfully.<br />
- Under steady-state conditions the increase in building heat transfer coefficient for the thermal bridges were 24%, 3.6%, 2.9%, 2.7%, and 0.1%, respectfully. For a total of 33%.<br />
- The transient analysis uses the CTF method. The discussion outlines the method to calculate the heat transfer function coefficient.<br />
- The transient analysis uses the CTF method. The discussion outlines the method to calculate the heat transfer function coefficient.<br />
- Results of the CTF equation are shown to be comparable to a finite difference solution.<br />
- Results of the CTF equation are shown to be comparable to a finite difference solution.<br />
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