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- Unheated basement @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_bridges:tbcalculation:examples
- sements. As a rule, lower temperatures prevail in these, therefore thermal separation of the basement fro... pective neighbouring rooms amounts to one Kelvin. These calculations are demonstrated using an example: ... en into account when determining the conductance, these may not be included in the U-value either. Ther... {ie}$ and $L_{iu}$ are required for this method. These can be determined through two calculations. <WRA
- Recommended procedure for calculating thermal bridges of components in contact with the ground @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_bridges:tbcalculation:ground_contact
- ns which provide almost the same values. However, these approximation functions assume that floor slabs a... dependent of the chosen length of the floor slab, these must be the same in both calculation models. This... hich already include the influence of the ground. These values can be calculated using the approximation ... walls, found in the rows 55-58 which are hidden). These values can only be determined if the dimensions o
- Basic principle for calculating thermal bridges
- ior dimensions are used more often in practice as these can easily be taken from plans and measurements. ... thermal conductance and convection is combined in these, therefore they depend on the condition of the su
- Software for calculating thermal bridges
- thod (FDM)**. The advantages and disadvantages of these methods are discussed in detail in [[basics:build
- Heated basement @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_bridges:tbcalculation:examples
- free? Strictly speaking, one cannot consider both these connections separately from each other. The groun
- Interior walls on floor slabs @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_bridges:tbcalculation:examples
- fe side the surface temperatures will be, because these increase in line with the increasing distance to