Three-dimensional analysis of thermal resistance of exterior basement insulation systems (EIBS)
Maref, W., Swinton, M. C., Kumaran, M. K. and Bomberg, M. T.
2001 Building and Environment, 36, (4), May, pp. 407-419
Maref, W., Swinton, M. C., Kumaran, M. K. and Bomberg, M. T., (2001), "Three-dimensional analysis of thermal resistance of exterior basement insulation systems (EIBS)", Building and Environment, 36, (4), May, pp. 407-419.
Abstract:
A consortium research project was initiated to determine the field performance of various thermal insulation products as applied in the exterior insulation basement system (EIBS). Initially a two-dimensional analytical tool was used to derive the thermal transmission characteristics from an array of temperature measurements performed over a period of two years. Results immediately showed the influence of lateral heat flux between various products that differed in thermal transmission properties. Therefore, development of a three dimensional model became imperative. This paper gives the theoretical and numerical approaches adopted to develop a three-dimensional computer model of heat transfer. The implicit Spline Method was selected for the problem solver. The applicability of the model was verified using measured data on temperature distributions at several material interfaces. Then the model was used to estimate the effect of lateral heat flows.
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