For some thermal bridges (ie studs in a
frame construction) you can use the “composite walls constructions”
see pag For linear thermal bridges (ie intersection
between floor and façade) an alternative way is introducing “small”
sub-surfaces (type door) having the same thermal transmision than you can calculate
with a 2D (or 3D) model. It will be great if on E+ was possible to
include directly lengths with its linear thermal transmittance. Josep Solé Aviso de confidencialidad De:
EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] En nombre de Emanuele Naboni Dear All, Just a question: how is EnergyPlus able to take in account thermal
bridging? I read trough the reference guide that for example for windows there is
a coefficient to consider different conductanc Are there any calculation that takes this in account when 2 different
assembly are attached? what could be a good way to consider both geometric and
thermal bridging. Thank you. Emanuele __._,_.___ The primary EnergyPlus web site is found at: http://www.energyplus.gov The group web site is: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EnergyPlus_Support/ Attachments are currently allowed but be mindful that not everyone has a high speed connection. Limit attachments to small files. EnergyPlus Documentation is searchable. Open EPlusMainMenu.pdf under the Documentation link and press the "search" button.
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