Affiliation:
1. Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
Abstract
This paper is focused on comparison of thermal bridges calculate method through window jamb in building envelopes. The present approach is based on an integrated 2D dynamic simulation. The theoretical background of the adopted approach is presented. The reliability of this approach in evaluating thermal bridges as well as its applicability to different geometric shapes is proved. Detailed specification and calculation of each thermal bridge in these buildings should be taken into account. the heat flow through a building construction is considered to be of the onedimensional (1D) type. This is because the thermal conductance and temperature differential in this direction are much greater than that in the lateral directions. The thermal bridge is the part of the building envelope through which heat conduction is multi-dimensional. Therefore, in recent studies, the problem of heat conduction in the building construction has been treated as a multi-dimensional.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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