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Temperature profile
Temperature profile
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Temperature [°C]
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Temperature and dew-point temperature in the component. The dew-point indicates the temperature, at which water vapour
condensates. As long as the temperature of the component is everywhere above the dew-point temperature, no
condensation occurs. If the curves have contact, condensation occurs at the corresponding position.
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Moisture proofing
For the calculation of the amount of condensation water, the component was exposed to the following constant climate for
90 days: inside: 18°C und 60% Humidity; outside: 5°C und 60% Humidity (Climate according to user input).
This component is free of condensate under the given climate conditions.
Humidity
The temperature of the inside surface is 11,1 °C leading to a relative humidity on the surface of 94%.Most kinds of moulds
start to grow at relative air humidities of 80% or more. Mould grow is expected! To avoid mould formation, the surface
temperature should be increased by (additional) insulation.
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The following figure shows the relative humidity inside the component.
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Heat protection
The following results are properties of the tested component alone and do not make any statement about the heat protection
of the entire room:
Temperature profile
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Temperature [°C]
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Phase shift: 8.5h
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[time of day]
Top:Temperature profile within the component at different times. From top to bottom, brown lines: at 3 pm, 11 am and 7 am
and red lines at 7 pm , 11 pm and 3 am.
Bottom:Temperature on the outer ( red ) and inner ( blue ) surface in the course of a day. The arrows indicate the location of
the temperature maximum values . The maximum of the inner surface temperature should preferably occur during the
second half of the night.
Phase shift* 8,5 h Heat storage capacity (whole component): 764 kJ/m²K
Amplitude attenuation ** 4,6 Thermal capacity of inner layers: 220 kJ/m²K
TAV *** 0,216
* The phase shift is the time in hours after which the temperature peak of the afternoon reaches the component interior.
** The amplitude attenuation describes the attenuation of the temperature wave when passing through the component. A value of 10
means that the temperature on the outside varies 10x stronger than on the inside, e.g. outside 15-35 °C, inside 24-26 °C.
*** The temperature amplitude ratio TAV is the reciprocal of the attenuation: TAV = 1 / amplitude attenuation
Note: The heat protection of a room is influenced by several factors, but essentially by the direct solar radiation through windows and the
total amount of heat storage capacity (including floor, interior walls and furniture). A single component usually has only a very small
influence on the heat protection of the room.
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