Physics:Heat loss due to linear thermal bridging

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Short description: Used to calculate the energy performance of buildings

The heat loss due to linear thermal bridging ([math]\displaystyle{ H_{TB} }[/math]) is a physical quantity used when calculating the energy performance of buildings. It appears in both United Kingdom [1] and Irish[2] methodologies.

Calculation

The calculation of the heat loss due to linear thermal bridging is relatively simple, given by the formula below:[3]

[math]\displaystyle{ H_{TB} = y \sum A_{exp} }[/math]

In the formula, [math]\displaystyle{ y = 0.08 }[/math] if Accredited Construction details used, and [math]\displaystyle{ y = 0.15 }[/math] otherwise, and [math]\displaystyle{ \sum A_{exp} }[/math] is the sum of all the exposed areas of the building envelope,

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