Transcription of Designing Low-Emittance Low-Slope Roofs that Comply with ...
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2007 Numerical simulations investigated the effects of thermal emittance, solar reflectance, and roof insulation on Low-Slope roofheat transfer for nonresidential buildings located in the 16 climate zones of California. The cooling and heating seasonal roofheat transfers are compared to data for Low-Slope Roofs having solar reflectance and thermal emittance. Recommen-dations are provided that enable bare and acrylic-coated metal Roofs to Comply with California s building efficiency standards. INTRODUCTIONThe California Code of Regulations, termed herein as2005 Title 24, require either a performance or a prescriptiveapproach for demonstrating the energy-efficiency complianceof buildings in California (CEC 2005).
Lee Shoemaker is acting technical director of the Metal Building Manufacturers Association. Scott Kriner is technical director of the Metal Construction Association. Russ Dunlap and Adam Youngquist are students in the department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
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