[Equest-users] Slab extending through wall

Mike Hupel mhupel at aegiseng.ca
Mon Nov 4 13:55:48 PST 2013


Great report ..... thanks.

 

 

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Sent: November-04-13 4:42 PM
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Here's a timely report on effective R-values of assemblies with slab/balcony
thermal bridges:

The Importance of Slab Edge and Balcony Thermal Bridges
<http://www.rdhbe.com/database/files/library/Balcony_and_Slab_Edge_Thermal_B
ridges___1___R_values_and_Energy_Code_Canada__Sept_24_13.pdf> 

 

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Kevin,

 

I'm fairly sure eQUEST is not even going to closely approximate the heat
loss/gain accurately unless you dial the loads in manually which means you
have to calculate them by hand first. I suggest referring to
ASHRAE-D-RP-1365 for guidance on estimating the loads. The section you are
interested in starts on page 35.

 

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From: Coleman, Kevin [mailto:kcoleman at nexant.com] 
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2013 11:56 AM
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Subject: [Equest-users] Slab extending through wall

 

I am evaluating a new 10-story hotel design that is proposing glass curtain
walls and pre-tensioned concrete floors that project beyond the walls. On 3
sides the projections are minimal (6 inches). However, on one side, the
projections extend about 3 ft. 

 

For the small projections, I intent to use the following method recommended
in the thread below. "In screen 4 of 25 of the DD shell wizard you can
specify "Slab Penetrates Wall Plane" (check box)."

 

I am interested in any tips for modeling the thermal impacts of the larger
projections. Thoughts? (I plan to use window shading for the light/shading
impacts.)

 

I am hopeful that the analysis will help convince the design team to
incorporate some insulation and thermal breaks!

 

Thanks in advance!

Kevin

 

 

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In screen 4 of 25 of the DD shell wizard you can specify "Slab 

Penetrates Wall Plane" (check box).  If you do, eQUEST created a new 

wall type of height equal to your slab thickness and composed of 1' of 

concrete plus any slab edge insulation you specify on the same wiz 

screen.   That provides a parallel path for the heat transfer from the 

balcony or slab edge.  Not exactly 2D heat transfer modelling -- but at 

least you aren't ignoring the effect of the slab edge or balcony.

 

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