Research and Innovation in the Building Regulatory Process: Proceedings of the First NBS/NCSBCS Joint Conference, Held in Providence, Rhode Island, on September 21-22, 1976, in Conjunction with the Ninth Annual Meeting of the National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards (NCSBCS), Inc, Volume 13Patrick W. Cooke U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1977 - 504 pages |
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Page 82
... Order Hypothetical Input / Output Model . Schema of Study Input / Output Variables and Their Hypothetical Relationships : Determinants of Energy Consumption in Single Family Detached Dwellings . WATER • AIR △ UNDER ROOFING 170 ° 160 ° 82.
... Order Hypothetical Input / Output Model . Schema of Study Input / Output Variables and Their Hypothetical Relationships : Determinants of Energy Consumption in Single Family Detached Dwellings . WATER • AIR △ UNDER ROOFING 170 ° 160 ° 82.
Page 90
... roof construction . Six inches of water will reduce the heat transfer in light and heavy roof construction by 89 % and 82 % respectively . The tables on which these figures were based are for dark colored roofs fully exposed to the sun ...
... roof construction . Six inches of water will reduce the heat transfer in light and heavy roof construction by 89 % and 82 % respectively . The tables on which these figures were based are for dark colored roofs fully exposed to the sun ...
Page 91
... roof . Thus water ponded roofs could be a significant contribu- tion to energy conservation without requiring additional insulation . One side benefit is that thermal expansion and contraction of roofing would be greatly lessened ...
... roof . Thus water ponded roofs could be a significant contribu- tion to energy conservation without requiring additional insulation . One side benefit is that thermal expansion and contraction of roofing would be greatly lessened ...
Page 92
... roof ( or wall ) . This water would be collected and recycled , with water added to replace that lost through evaporation . However , since the water will collect heat as it passes over the roof , even if a fairly large reservoir is ...
... roof ( or wall ) . This water would be collected and recycled , with water added to replace that lost through evaporation . However , since the water will collect heat as it passes over the roof , even if a fairly large reservoir is ...
Page 93
... roof colors can also effect energy conservation reflective or light colors can reduce summer heat gain whereas ... roofs it has been shown that reflectivity can affect energy conservation , yet colors are seldom addressed in building ...
... roof colors can also effect energy conservation reflective or light colors can reduce summer heat gain whereas ... roofs it has been shown that reflectivity can affect energy conservation , yet colors are seldom addressed in building ...
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