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Stratified Air temperature calculations - help

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jeg1234

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Mar 2, 2005
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Is there a formula or table that will help to figure the air temperature at the ceiling level?. I found a rule of thumb that says the air temp. will increase 0.5 F for each foot of height. Is this correct?
 
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Dear jeg,
it is more like 0.005deg F per ft. So ceiling will not be so cool as you expect. Further, inside a room due to convection effects, near ceiling hot gases accumulate and it is hotter. The above mentioned cooling is in the outside atmosphere for about 5-10 miles up in the so called troposphere above which is stratosphere where the reverse takes place!!See the link
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