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Conventions For Calculating U-Values,F-Values And Psi ...

CI/SfB. (4-) Rh2. NOVEMBER 2006. Conventions FOR Calculating . U-VALUES, f-VALUES AND -VALUES. FOR METAL CLADDING SYSTEMS USING. TWO- AND THREE- DIMENSIONAL. THERMAL CALCULATIONS. MCRMA Technical Paper No. 18. Contents Page Summary 1. Introduction 3. Heat loss and surface temperatures 4. Heat loss 4. U-values 4. Thermal bridges 4. Internal surface temperatures 5. Multi-dimensional modelling 6. Details that should be included in models 6. Fasteners, brackets etc that cross the insulation 6. Panel joints 7. Purlins and cladding rails 7.

3.0 Heat loss and surface temperatures roofs are made from profiled metal liner and outer sheets joined by spacer systems or fasteners, which cross the insulation layer in between the

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1 CI/SfB. (4-) Rh2. NOVEMBER 2006. Conventions FOR Calculating . U-VALUES, f-VALUES AND -VALUES. FOR METAL CLADDING SYSTEMS USING. TWO- AND THREE- DIMENSIONAL. THERMAL CALCULATIONS. MCRMA Technical Paper No. 18. Contents Page Summary 1. Introduction 3. Heat loss and surface temperatures 4. Heat loss 4. U-values 4. Thermal bridges 4. Internal surface temperatures 5. Multi-dimensional modelling 6. Details that should be included in models 6. Fasteners, brackets etc that cross the insulation 6. Panel joints 7. Purlins and cladding rails 7.

2 Air cavities 8. Profiles 8. Fasteners 9. Metal cladding meeting other systems 9. Point thermal bridges 10. Parapets and overhangs 10. Size of the model 11. Material thermal conductivities 12. Effective thermal conductivity of air cavities 13. Use of CEN values 13. Standard cavity resistances 14. Surface heat transfer 15. Assignment of features to plane elements and to thermal bridges 16. Defining the grid points 16. Calculation of U-values from 2D and 3D models 18. 2-D models 18. 3-D models 18. The effect of joints in composite panels 19.

3 Point thermal bridges 19. Linear thermal transmission - -value 20. Two dimensional models without profiles 20. Three dimensional models and models with profiles 21. Detail needed to calculate -values 22. -values of junctions including ground floors 23. Minimum internal surface temperature or f-value 24. Worked example 25. Appendix 29. References 44. Grateful acknowledgement in the preparation of this publication is made to Mr C Sanders, Centre for Research on Indoor Climate & Health, School of Engineering, Science and Design, Glasgow Caledonian University; For up to date information on metal roof and wall cladding, including downloadable construction details in 3D, visit The Metal Cladding & Roofing Manufacturers Association Limited.

4 November 2006. Summary This guide provides the information necessary for f-value as they affect the surface area and the the calculation of heat loss through plane areas, the effective insulation thickness. If the software U-value, heat loss through thermal bridges, the - used cannot model the sloping sides of the value and the lowest internal surface temperature, profiles, the heat flow can be approximated the f-value, for twin skin or composite panel metal very closely by a model with a series of steps, constructions using 2- or 3-dimensional heat flow provided the overall dimensions of the profiles calculations.

5 It is designed so that users of different are the same. software packages can achieve consistent results Fasteners and other point fixings, which do when starting from the same construction data. not cross the insulation layer have a negligible effect on heat flows and can be ignored. In many construction types, masonry or timber Air cavities more than 5mm thick, should be framed for example, because the lowest internal included, and allowance made for whether they surface temperatures are associated with the are ventilated.

6 Thermal bridges, the -value and f-value are When determining the size of the model, the calculated together. In twin skin and composite most accurate results will be obtained by panel metal cladding systems, although there ensuring that the more important thermal are some details where the lowest surface bridges are most accurately represented, temperatures are at the thermal bridges, there therefore fixing systems that cross the insulation are many where the f-value is associated with the should be given priority over profiles, and liner spacers or panel joints that are part of the plane profiles.

7 Which affect the insulation thickness, wall or roof. In these cases, the U-value and should be given priority over outer profiles, the f-value are calculated together. To obtain an which do not. accurate U-value it is necessary to take account of spacers, panel joints and profiles; a detailed three 2) Define the thermal conductivity of each of the dimensional model is therefore necessary. In most materials present Section 6. Manufacturers data cases, however, the -value of a junction may be should be used, where possible, otherwise data obtained from a simple two dimensional model, are available in CIBSE Guide A or BS EN ISO.

8 Which does not incorporate spacers or profiles. 12524:2000. The following steps are necessary: 3) Allow for features such as air cavities in the structure - Section 6. The standard cavity 1) Decide which features of the construction should resistances quoted in BS EN ISO 6946 or CIBSE. be modelled Section 5. When constructing a Guide A should be used. model of a structure for Calculating U-values, - values or f-values the following features must be 4) Specify appropriate internal and external surface considered: thermal resistances - Section 8.

9 The standard Include all metal features that cross the surface resistances quoted in BS EN ISO 6946 or insulation. CIBSE Guide A should be used. Purlins or rails have negligible effect on the U-value of plane walls or roofs, but raise the f- 5) Decide which features are part of a plane value slightly. If purlins or rails are connected to element and which are part of a thermal bridge a severe thermal bridge, such as a gutter base Section 9. It is important to decide which features crossing the insulation, they must be included affect the heat flow through the plane areas and as they increase the severity of the thermal should be assigned to the U-value, and which affect bridge and raise the f-value.

10 It is recommended heat flow through the thermal bridge and should that they are included. be assigned to the -value. Otherwise there is a Profiled liner and outer sheets should be danger that some features will be included in both included in the calculations of the U-value and and their effect on the heat loss counted twice. 1. 6) Specify and input a two- or three-dimensional should never be assumed, but always calculated grid and position each material present within this for each plane element from the output of the grid and subdivide the grid to give accurate results model.


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