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U-Value Calc For Built-Up 01 Plywood

This document provides a thermal transmittance (U-value) calculation for a built-up roof component according to BS EN ISO 6946. The component consists of 5 inhomogeneous layers. The calculation determines the U-value is 0.15 W/(m2K) with a thermal resistance of 6.48 m2K/W. Key inputs include the physical properties and thicknesses of each layer. The component is divided into 4 zones based on the intersection of inhomogeneous layers, and thermal resistance is calculated for each zone and an overall upper and lower limit.

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U-Value Calc For Built-Up 01 Plywood

This document provides a thermal transmittance (U-value) calculation for a built-up roof component according to BS EN ISO 6946. The component consists of 5 inhomogeneous layers. The calculation determines the U-value is 0.15 W/(m2K) with a thermal resistance of 6.48 m2K/W. Key inputs include the physical properties and thicknesses of each layer. The component is divided into 4 zones based on the intersection of inhomogeneous layers, and thermal resistance is calculated for each zone and an overall upper and lower limit.

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Documentation of the component 28.

April 2022
Thermal transmittance (U-value) according to BS EN ISO 6946 Page 1/3
Source: own catalogue - Ampleforth
Component: Built-Up 01: On Plywood
OUTSIDE

This illustration of inhomogeneous layers is provided only to assist in visualising the


arrangement.

On the basis of the given information about the inhomogeneous layers, it is not possible to
estimate how and where bearing elements intersect each other. It was assumed that the
layers intersect crosswise. The size of the areas was calculated corresponding to their
percentage of the whole area.

INSIDE

Assignment: Flat roof


Manufacturer Name Thickness Lambda Q R
[m], [W/(mK)] [m²K/W]
number
Rse 0.0400
1 Kingspan Insulated Panels KingZip Tapered 0.0009 250.000 0.0000
Manufacturing
2 Inhomogeneous material consisting of: 0.1160 ø 0.397 0.2922
layer
2a Others PIR Insulation 99.85 % 0.022 -
2b Kingspan Halter 00.15 % 250.000 -
3 Inhomogeneous material consisting of: 0.0840 ø 0.026 3.2470
layer
3a Others PIR Insulation 98.50 % 0.022 -
3b Others Top Hat with Infill 01.50 % 0.280 -
4 Industrial Textile Plastics Vapour Barrier VCL 170 0.0003 0.170 0.0015
5 Others Plywood 0.0120 0.150 0.0800
Rsi 0.1000
0.2132

Calculated with BuildDesk 3.4.6


Documentation of the component 28. April 2022
Thermal transmittance (U-value) according to BS EN ISO 6946 Page 2/3
Source: own catalogue - Ampleforth
Component: Built-Up 01: On Plywood

RT = (RT' + RT'')/2 = 6.48 m²K/W

U = 1/RT = 0.15 W/(m²K)


Q ..
The physical values of the building materials has been graded by their level of quality. These 5 levels are the following

..
A: Data is entered and validated by the manufacturer or supplier. Data is continuously tested by 3rd party.
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B: Data is entered and validated by the manufacturer or supplier. Data is certified by 3rd party
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C: Data is entered and validated by the manufacturer or supplier.
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D: Information is entered by BuildDesk without special agreement with the manufacturer, supplier or others.
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E: Information is entered by the user of the BuildDesk software without special agreement with the manufacturer, supplier or others.

U= 0.15 W/(m²K) RT= 6.48 m²K/W

Calculated with BuildDesk 3.4.6


Documentation of the component 28. April 2022
Thermal transmittance (U-value) according to BS EN ISO 6946 Page 3/3
Source: own catalogue - Ampleforth
Component: Built-Up 01: On Plywood

Draft of the component (portion in %): The intersection of the inhomogeneous layers results in 4
24.63 0.75 49.25 0.75 24.63
Zones (A, B, C, D). Information given in %.

6.15 + 12.29 + 6.15 + 12.29 + 24.59 + 12.29 + 6.15 + 12.29 + 6.15 = 98.35%
24.96 A
consisting of material layers: 1, 2a, 3a, 4, 5
0.08
0.19 + 0.37 + 0.19 + 0.19 + 0.37 + 0.19 = 1.50%
B
consisting of material layers: 1, 2b, 3a, 4, 5
49.92
0.02 + 0.04 + 0.02 + 0.02 + 0.04 + 0.02 = 0.15%
C
consisting of material layers: 1, 2a, 3b, 4, 5
0.08
0.00 + 0.00 + 0.00 + 0.00 = 0.00%
D
24.96 consisting of material layers: 1, 2b, 3b, 4, 5

Upper limit of the thermal transfer resistance R

1 1
UA [W/(m2K)] = = = 0.11
( Ri,A ) + Rsi + Rse 9.17 + 0.1 + 0.04

1 1
UB [W/(m2K)] = = = 0.17
( Ri,B ) + Rsi + Rse 5.65 + 0.1 + 0.04

1 1
UC [W/(m2K)] = = = 0.25
( Ri,C ) + Rsi + Rse 3.90 + 0.1 + 0.04

1 1
UD [W/(m2K)] = = = 1.92
( Ri,D ) + Rsi + Rse 0.38 + 0.1 + 0.04

1
RT ' = A * UA + B * UB + C * UC + D * UD = 9.21 m2K/W
Lower limit of the thermal transfer resistance R

Rse [m2K/W] = 0.04


R1 '' [m2K/W] = d 1/ 1= 0.0009 / 250.000 = 0.00
R2 '' [m2K/W] = d 2/( 2a* (A + B) + 2b * (C + D)) = 0.1160 /( 0.022 * 99.85% + 250.000 * 0.15%) = 0.29
R3 '' [m2K/W] = d 3/( 3a* (A + C) + 3b * (B + D)) = 0.0840 /( 0.022 * 98.50% + 0.280 * 1.50%) = 3.25
R4 '' [m2K/W] = d 4/ 4= 0.0003 / 0.170 = 0.00
R5 '' [m2K/W] = d 5/ 5= 0.0120 / 0.150 = 0.08
Rsi [m2K/W] = 0.1

RT" = Ri" + Rsi + Rse = 3.76 m²K/W

Calculated with BuildDesk 3.4.6

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