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Steady-state heat transfer from partially insulated basements
Abstract The interzone temperature profile estimation (ITPE) technique is applied to determine the steady-state temperature distribution within earth in contact with a prrtially insulated rectangular basement. A water table at constant temperature is assumed to exist at a given depth below the soil surface. The derived solution addresses all the common insulation configurations for basements and crawl spaces. The effects of insulation configurations, geometric dimensions and water table temperature on the heat flow mechanism near basements are discussed. The developed solution is compared with the Mitalas method to predict yearly average basement heat losses. The two methods are found to be in good agreement.
Steady-state heat transfer from partially insulated basements
Abstract The interzone temperature profile estimation (ITPE) technique is applied to determine the steady-state temperature distribution within earth in contact with a prrtially insulated rectangular basement. A water table at constant temperature is assumed to exist at a given depth below the soil surface. The derived solution addresses all the common insulation configurations for basements and crawl spaces. The effects of insulation configurations, geometric dimensions and water table temperature on the heat flow mechanism near basements are discussed. The developed solution is compared with the Mitalas method to predict yearly average basement heat losses. The two methods are found to be in good agreement.
Steady-state heat transfer from partially insulated basements
Krarti, Moncef (Autor:in)
Energy and Buildings ; 20 ; 1-9
19.02.1993
9 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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