U-valuesThe amount of heat energy lost from a house will depend on a number of things: If it is very cold outside and very hot
inside more heat energy will be lost than if there is only a small difference.
Of course, if the temperature outside is the same as the temperature
inside then no heat energy will be lost at all! So the amount of heat energy lost will depend on the TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE. If we double the area of a wall then we double the amount of heat energy, passing through the wall at any time. So the heat energy lost will depend on the AREA, The amount of energy lost will depend on what the surfaces are made of and how thick they are. So that we can work out heat losses from houses, tables of values are given for different building materials. These are called U VALUES. The U value tells you how much heat energy will pass through a 1 m2 piece of the
material in 1 second if there is a 1°C temperature difference between
the two sides of the material. Here are some U-Values for building materials:
Heat energy lost per second = U-value (W/m2°C) x area (m2) x DT (°C) Heat energy lost per second through:
Total heat energy lost per second through the whole house = 4800 + 4800 + 4000+ 2400 = 16000 W = 16 kW Therefore to keep the house 16°C warmer than the outside would require a constant 16 kW output from the heating system. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Q1. Use the table of U values above to calculate the heat energy lost per second through a 1m2 single glazed window.
Q2. Use the table of U-values to calculate the heat energy lost per second from this well insulated house when the temperature difference = (temperature inside - temperature outside) = 18 - 2 = 16OC .
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