SAK123
Structural
- Oct 1, 2006
- 23
Hi,
Maybe someone can point me in the correct direction, I am a structural engineer with a small thermal problem.
I have a large section (50'x 50') of tensioned fabric membrane (very thin, R = 0.6) that provides a boundary between the interior and exterior of a small building (acts as a wall). On the inside of the fabric, are heaters to heat the enclosed area. The other side of the fabric is exposed to wind at 40 mph with an ambient temperature of -40 deg F.
What is the heat required to bring the fabric surface temp to +40 deg F ?
Can anyone point me in the correct direction ?
I am not sure what topic to WIKI on to get the equations and examples I would like to see.
Thanks for any help.
Maybe someone can point me in the correct direction, I am a structural engineer with a small thermal problem.
I have a large section (50'x 50') of tensioned fabric membrane (very thin, R = 0.6) that provides a boundary between the interior and exterior of a small building (acts as a wall). On the inside of the fabric, are heaters to heat the enclosed area. The other side of the fabric is exposed to wind at 40 mph with an ambient temperature of -40 deg F.
What is the heat required to bring the fabric surface temp to +40 deg F ?
Can anyone point me in the correct direction ?
I am not sure what topic to WIKI on to get the equations and examples I would like to see.
Thanks for any help.