[Bldg-sim] ASHRAE 90.1 "HC" heat capacity
Nick Caton
ncaton at smithboucher.com
Wed Mar 24 07:42:52 PDT 2010
I ran the exact same calc yesterday and came to the same
results/conclusion (using 4" brick and the 2001 Fundamentals...
spooky!).
My conclusion was any wall construction including 4"brick is a mass wall
by 90.1 definition, even if it should also use steel framing.
~Nick
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[mailto:bldg-sim-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org] On Behalf Of Seth P.
Spangler
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 8:44 AM
To: bldg-sim at lists.onebuilding.org
Subject: [Bldg-sim] ASHRAE 90.1 "HC" heat capacity
Hello,
ASHRAE defines a mass wall as a wall having a heat capacity (HC) of
greater than 7 BTU/ft2 * F but I have been unable to find this property
listed in tables of building materials. I am trying to calculate the
heat capacity of a CMU wall and would like to confirm that my
calculation methodology is correct.
Per ASHRAE 1997 Fundamentals:
* 8" concrete block - two cores filled with concrete (normal
weight) - ~130 lb/ft3
* Thickness .67 ft
* Specific Heat ~ 0.22 BTU/lb * F
Therefore NC =(130 lb/ft3 )*(.67 ft)*(0.22 BTU/lb * F)
NC=19.16
Using this methodology even a 4" brick wall has a HC greater than 7 (7.5
to be exact).
Thanks in advance.
Seth Spangler, LEED(r) AP
Project Engineer
RMF Engineering, Inc
Ph: (843) 971-9639 ext:1497
Fax: (843) 971-9641
sspangle at rmf.com
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