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- Trying to get a deeper understanding of how heat energy flows through materials.
Hi All-
I am trying to calculate an overall u-value for a wall with steel c shaped framing. Here is my model, i simplified it to (2) parallel flow paths. I can't be sure if the correction factor I used for the metal stud is even correct:
I am a tradesman and having been performing heating and cooling calculations on structures for 30 years. Thinking about this it occurred to me I don't even have a basic understanding of how heat energy even moves through a material. I am not a scholar and truth be told didn't even graduate high school. The way I visualize this is as the heat energy increases in a material the 'molecules' vibrate at a faster rate. And maybe a material that is a good insulator is able to absorb more heat energy before it starts to heat up.
Can anyone help me out with an easy way to understand this?
Appreciate it!
Axis
I am trying to calculate an overall u-value for a wall with steel c shaped framing. Here is my model, i simplified it to (2) parallel flow paths. I can't be sure if the correction factor I used for the metal stud is even correct:
I am a tradesman and having been performing heating and cooling calculations on structures for 30 years. Thinking about this it occurred to me I don't even have a basic understanding of how heat energy even moves through a material. I am not a scholar and truth be told didn't even graduate high school. The way I visualize this is as the heat energy increases in a material the 'molecules' vibrate at a faster rate. And maybe a material that is a good insulator is able to absorb more heat energy before it starts to heat up.
Can anyone help me out with an easy way to understand this?
Appreciate it!
Axis