WANG Xiaohuan, FEI benhua, ZHOU haibin, et al. Steadystate Heat Transfer Performance of Domestic Lightframe Wood Wall[J]. Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2010, 32(4): 76-79.
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WANG Xiaohuan, FEI benhua, ZHOU haibin, et al. Steadystate Heat Transfer Performance of Domestic Lightframe Wood Wall[J]. Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2010, 32(4): 76-79. DOI: 10.11835/j.issn.1674-4764.2010.04.015.
Steadystate Heat Transfer Performance of Domestic Lightframe Wood Wall
Steadystate heat transfer performance is an important indicator for wood wall to assess its energy efficiency performance. Based on the introduction of foreign advanced technology of wood residence
13 different wall specimens were manufactured using domestic materials in this study
and the effective heat transfer coefficient were measured by hot boxheat flow meter test method. With the results from theoretical calculation
it was found that the effective heat transfer coefficient of walls were between 0.226~0.529 W/(m2· K). The thermal level was IIt for specimen 1
2
3
and 6
and level It was for the others
which could be appropriate for the severe cold areas and meet the requirements of 65% Energy efficiency standard in China. The calculation results were in good agreement with the measured ones.