Numerical calculation of heat losses for crawl space foundation at different locations in Sweden
Crawl space is one of the most common foundation types in Sweden, and over five hundred thousand family houses have this type of foundation. This study determines how the heat losses variate at six different locations in Sweden from the south to the north. The average heat for a year varied between...
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doaj-3c810eedcdc44862b9e2e700d8331ced2020-11-25T03:57:05ZengElsevierResults in Engineering2590-12302020-09-017100141Numerical calculation of heat losses for crawl space foundation at different locations in SwedenMikael Risberg0Daniel Risberg1Corresponding author. Luleå University of Technology, SE-971 87, LULEÅ, Sweden.; Division of Energy Science, Energy Engineering, Lulea University of Technology, Lulea, SwedenDivision of Energy Science, Energy Engineering, Lulea University of Technology, Lulea, SwedenCrawl space is one of the most common foundation types in Sweden, and over five hundred thousand family houses have this type of foundation. This study determines how the heat losses variate at six different locations in Sweden from the south to the north. The average heat for a year varied between 1.76 and 3.07 W/m2. The maximum heat flux was 4.43 W/m2 in Kiruna, while Falsterbo has a maximum heat flux of 3.18 W/m2. Minimum heat flux varied between 0.43 and 1.38 W/m2. A sensitivity study of the important parameter showed that the temperature is the most important parameter with a decrease in average heat flux of 0.15 W/m2 per degree increase in air temperature. Snow depth and snow days are less sensitive and give less than a 2.3% decrease for the average heat flux with a variation of ±50% and ±20 days, respectively.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123020300475Crawl spaceHeat lossesFoundation |
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Numerical calculation of heat losses for crawl space foundation at different locations in Sweden |
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Numerical calculation of heat losses for crawl space foundation at different locations in Sweden |
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Numerical calculation of heat losses for crawl space foundation at different locations in Sweden |
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numerical calculation of heat losses for crawl space foundation at different locations in sweden |
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Crawl space is one of the most common foundation types in Sweden, and over five hundred thousand family houses have this type of foundation. This study determines how the heat losses variate at six different locations in Sweden from the south to the north. The average heat for a year varied between 1.76 and 3.07 W/m2. The maximum heat flux was 4.43 W/m2 in Kiruna, while Falsterbo has a maximum heat flux of 3.18 W/m2. Minimum heat flux varied between 0.43 and 1.38 W/m2. A sensitivity study of the important parameter showed that the temperature is the most important parameter with a decrease in average heat flux of 0.15 W/m2 per degree increase in air temperature. Snow depth and snow days are less sensitive and give less than a 2.3% decrease for the average heat flux with a variation of ±50% and ±20 days, respectively. |
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