Thermal Bridge Modeling for Architects: Psi Values

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Thermal bridging from concrete or metal elements such as steel studs or concrete balconies can significantly reduce the effectiveness of insulation, create cold surfaces where mold can grow, and drastically reduce the lifespan of finishes. In high-performance buildings in particular the mitigation of thermal bridges is vital and primarily the responsibility of the architectural team.

Increasingly, building codes also require that designers incorporate a quantification of these thermal bridges into their energy modeling and accounting when seeking approvals. Understanding thermal bridges and their effects is fast becoming a critical skill for any designer working on the building envelope.

This half-day session will build on the concepts covered in Thermal Bridge Modeling for Architects Part 1. All participants should have a working knowledge of the THERM program and have THERM successfully installed on their computers if they wish to follow along in class. This class will focus on using THERM to calculate Psi Values for several typical situations, such as corners, parapets, and windows, which will be illustrated in step-by-step fashion.

Speaker:
Ed May, LEED Green Associate, Partner, BUILDING-TYPE, LLC

Other workshops in this series:
10/25/2019 - Thermal Bridge Modeling for Architects
02/21/2020 - Thermal Bridge Modeling for Architects: Ground Contact and Condensation Risk

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