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The proposed external wall design detail for a new house is a 215 mm single leaf wall of solid block construction with external insulation, as shown. (a) Calculate ... show full transcript
Step 1
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To find the U-value, we first need to calculate the total thermal resistance (R) of the wall by finding the resistance of each layer:
Adding these resistances together gives:
Now, we calculate the U-value:
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Step 2
Answer
Using the U-value from part (a), we calculate the heat loss:
Heat loss through wall = U-value x Area x Temp. diff
Heat loss = 0.191 x 144 x (20 - 5)
Heat loss = 0.191 x 144 x 15 = 413.068 Watts.
Determine the total heating hours per year:
Heating period:
Total heat loss in kJ per year:
Now we find the cost of oil:
Finally, the cost:
Step 3
Answer
To find the additional thickness, we start with the target U-value:
Required U-value = 0.12 W/m²°C. Using the formula:
Knowing the total resistance R is:
We already calculated the existing:
Thus:
Now we convert this back to additional thickness: Using k for external insulation (0.031): Therefore, thickness = 96 mm.
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