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Problem 5.1P:
Determine the thermal conductivity of 4 in. (100 mm) of insulation with a unit conductance of...Problem 5.2P:
Compute the unit conductance C for 512 in. (140 mm) of fiberboard with a thermal conductivity of...Problem 5.3P:
Compute the unit thermal resistance and the thermal resistance for 100 ft2 (9.3 m2) of the glass...Problem 5.4P:
What is the unit thermal resistance for an inside partition made up of 38 in. gypsum board on each...Problem 5.5P:
Compute the thermal resistance per unit length for a 4 in. schedule 40 steel pipe with 112 in. of...Problem 5.6P:
Assuming that the blocks are not filled, compute the unit thermal resistance for the partition of...Problem 5.7P:
The partition of Problem 5-4 has still air on one side and a 15 mph wind on the other side. Compute...Problem 5.8P:
The pipe of Problem has water flowing inside with a heat-transfer coefficient of 650Btu/(hr-ft2F)...Problem 5.9P:
Compute the overall thermal resistance of a wall made up of 100 mm brick (1920 kg/m3) and 200 mm...Problem 5.10P:
Compute the overall heat-transfer coefficient for a frame construction wall made of brick veneer...Problem 5.11P:
Estimate what fraction of the heat transfer for a vertical wall is pure convection using the data in...Problem 5.12P:
Make a table similar to Table 5-4a showing standard frame wall construction for 24 studs on 16 in....Problem 5.13P:
Estimate the unit thermal resistance for a vertical 1.5 in. (40 mm) air space. The air space is near...Problem 5.14P:
Refer to Problem 5-13, and estimate the unit thermal resistance assuming the air space has one...Problem 5.15P:
A ceiling space is formed by a large flat roof and horizontal ceiling. The inside surface of the...Problem 5.16P:
A wall is 20 ft (6.1 m) wide and 8 ft (2.4 m) high and has an overall heat-transfer coefficient of...Problem 5.17P:
Estimate the heat-transfer rate per square foot through a flat, built-up roof—ceiling combination...Problem 5.18P:
A wall exactly like the one described in Table construction 1, has dimensions of 153m. The wall has...Problem 5.20P:
Compute the overall heat-transfer coefficient for a 138 in. (35 mm) solid core wood door, and...Problem 5.21P:
Compute the overall heat transfer for a single glass indow, and compare with the values given in...Problem 5.22P:
Determine the overall heattransfer coefficient for (a) an ordinary vertical single-glass window with...Problem 5.23P:
A basement is 2020ft(66m) and 7 ft (2.13 m) below grade. The walls have R-4.17 (R-0.73) insulation...Problem 5.24P:
Estimate the overall heat-transfer coefficient for a 2024ft(67m) basement floor 7 ft (2 m) below...Problem 5.25P:
Rework Problem 5-23 assuming that the walls are finished on the inside with R-11 (R-2) insulation...Problem 5.26P:
A heated building is built on a concrete slab with dimensions of 50100ft(1530m). The slab is...Problem 5.27P:
A basement wall extends 6 ft (1.8 m) below grade and is insulated with R-12.5 (R-2.2). The inside is...Problem 5.28P:
A 2440ft(7.312.2m) building has a full basement with uninsulated walls extending 5 ft (1.5 m) below...Problem 5.29P:
The floor of the basement described in Problem 5-28 is finished with a thin vapor barrier, 58 in....Problem 5.30P:
Assume that the ground temperature tg is 40 F (10 C) and that the inside temperature is 68 F (20 C)...Problem 5.31P:
Use the temperatures given in Problem 5-30 and compute the temperature between the under-layment and...Problem 5.32P:
A small office building is constructed with a concrete slab floor. Estimate the heat loss per unit...Problem 5.33P:
A 100 ft length of buried, uninsulated steel pipe carries chilled water at a mean temperature of 42...Problem 5.34P:
Estimate the heat loss from 100 m of buried hot-water pipe. The mean water temperature is 60 C. The...Problem 5.35P:
A large beverage cooler resembles a small building and is to be maintained at about 35 F (2 C) and a...Problem 5.36P:
Consider the wall section shown in Fig. 5-10. (a) Compute the temperatures of surfaces 1 and 2. (b)...Problem 5.37P:
A building has floor plan dimensions of 3060ft. The concrete foundation has an average height of 2...Problem 5.38P:
Compute the temperature of the metal roof deck of the roof—ceiling assembly shown in Table 5-4b...Problem 5.39P:
Consider the wall section shown in Fig. -4a, construction 1, and estimate the temperature of the...Sample Solutions for this Textbook
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