biddu
Mechanical
- Oct 10, 2006
- 15
Hi Friends
Iam reviewing the heat load calculations submitted by one of our suppliers. In the calculations I have noted that they have calculated the heat gain for exposed walls/Roof as follows
1. Heat gain due to transmission (using temperature difference based on outside and inside temperature)
2. Heat gain using Sol Air temperature.
My question is
Is it correct to calculate separately the heat gain due to conduction by difference of outside and inside temperature and again by using temperature difference between inside and sol-air
My understanding is that when we use SOL-AIR temperature it combines the effect of radiation and transmission of heat and therefore there is no need to calculate heat gain from conduction separately
Please advice. Any link on web with sample problem will be appreciated.
biddu
Iam reviewing the heat load calculations submitted by one of our suppliers. In the calculations I have noted that they have calculated the heat gain for exposed walls/Roof as follows
1. Heat gain due to transmission (using temperature difference based on outside and inside temperature)
2. Heat gain using Sol Air temperature.
My question is
Is it correct to calculate separately the heat gain due to conduction by difference of outside and inside temperature and again by using temperature difference between inside and sol-air
My understanding is that when we use SOL-AIR temperature it combines the effect of radiation and transmission of heat and therefore there is no need to calculate heat gain from conduction separately
Please advice. Any link on web with sample problem will be appreciated.
biddu