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Trevor Hedman Kendall Hill

Energy Savings of standard wall types in natural gas heated homes

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Energy Savings of standard wall types in natural gas heated homes. Trevor Hedman Kendall Hill. Assumptions:. Outside wall is exposed to convection due to wind. Convection is approximated by flow over a flat plate. Inside Wall temperature is constant at room temperature. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Energy Savings of standard wall types in natural gas heated homes

Trevor Hedman Kendall Hill

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Assumptions:

Outside wall is exposed to convection due to wind.

Convection is approximated by flow over a flat plate.

Inside Wall temperature is constant at room temperature.

Radiation is neglected.

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Measurements:

Outside temperature of 20 degrees F

Inside temperature of 70 degrees F Outside wind speed of 8.8 mph used

(monthly average) The section parallel to the wind was

measured to be 22’ long and 8’ high

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Convection Coefficient Calculations

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Thermal Circuit Analysis

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Four Wall types were analyzed: 2x4 Stud wall with

Stucco finish Brick veneer wall CMU 2x6 Stud wall with

Stucco finish

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1st Wall: 2x4 Studs

Composed of: Stucco finish Plywood sheathing 2x4 Douglas fir studs Insulation (R-13) Gypsum board

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2nd Wall: Brick Veneer

Composed of: Brick covering Plywood sheathing 2x4 Studs Insulation Gypsum board

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3rd Wall: CMU

Composed of: Filled Cinder block 2x4 Studs Insulation Gypsum board

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4th Wall: 2x6 Stud

Composed of: Stucco Finish Plywood sheathing 2x6 Studs Insulation (R-19) Gypsum board

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Heat Transfer of each Wall

BrickBatt Insulation

Cork MasticExpanded Polystyrene

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Monthly Cost of each Wall

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Conclusions:

2x4 Brick Wall and 2x6 stucco wall types are very similar when insulation of k=0.5 (typical batt insulation) is used

CMU wall has the highest thermal resistance for most k values and the best monthly savings. It costs more to begin with but will save you money in the long run.

At k values greater than 0.7 changing insulation type does significantly reduce heat transfer in walls. Don’t spend extra money to upgrade insulation unless the k value is less than 0.7.