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Repeating thermal bridges in ceilings and floors: simuation and calculation, Stage 1 Final Report
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CFD analysis to calculate Total R-values and mitigation requirements for thermal bridges in ceilings and suspended floors with adjacent airspace.

UoW Thermal bridging additional modelling - Stage 1 Final Report.pdf (3.02 MB)
Hotel Façade
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This Case Study outlines developing a DTS Solution and a Performance Solution for the energy efficiency of the facade of a hotel. It is based on the DTS Provisions in Section J, Part J1 Building fabric in NCC Volume One, as well as the Verification…

Case-study-hotel-facade.pdf (1.52 MB)

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