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Performance Evaluation of an Installed Insulated Tension System M.J. Augustyniak, T.D. McCoy, T.M. Connell and S. Gellin

Performance Evaluation of an Installed Insulated Tension System

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Performance Evaluation of an Installed Insulated Tension System. M.J. Augustyniak , T.D. McCoy, T.M. Connell and S. Gellin. Dedmon Center, Radford University, Radford, VA USA Original Construction Built 1987 Air supported fabric with liner Fabric coverage: Gym – 4800 m 2 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Performance Evaluation of an Installed  Insulated  Tension System

Performance Evaluation of an Installed Insulated Tension

System

M.J. Augustyniak, T.D. McCoy, T.M. Connell and S. Gellin

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Dedmon Center, Radford University, Radford, VA USA

Original Construction

•Built 1987

•Air supported fabric with liner

•Fabric coverage: Gym – 4800 m2

Pool – 560 m2

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Problems

•High energy consumption (air conditioning, supporting the air supported roof)

•Poor acoustics in the gym; could not use as a multi-use facility

•Condensation on the pool liner, causing dirt stains

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New Build Requirements

•State code required a level of insulation not met by old system (R = 12) (0.47 W/m2-°K)

•New insulated system will maintain the natural daylight

•In gym, air supported system replaced by a truss support structure with the insulated fabric system as cladding; flexibility required to protect roof supports

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Properties of New Insulated System

•Top layer: PTFE coated fiberglass

•Bottom layer (liner): PTFE coated fiberglass; special vapor barrier for pool

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Properties of New Insulated System (continued)

•Inside: Aerogel blanket- Lightest solid material on earth- Hydrophobic- Lowest thermal conductivity of any

solid- Translucent- Stable properties- Made from silica- Re-usable

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Gym: Thermal Performance

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Gym: Lighting

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Gym: Acoustical Performance

Conventional Construction vs. Tensotherm Roof(Occupied)

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Pool: Lighting

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Conclusions

•Energy costs significantly reduced

•Lighting more than adequate

•Acoustic performance in gym allows for multi-function usage

•Fabric can now compete with conventional roofing systems in cold weather climates!

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Thank you!