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Chapter 3 Problem 3.22

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In the design of buildings, energy conservation require-ments dictate that the exterior surface area, As, be mini-mized. This requirement implies that, for a desired floorOven airT,i,hiRoom airT,o,hoAbsorbed radiation, q"radLToInsulation, k196Chapter 3?One-Dimensional, Steady- State ConductionCH003.qxd 2/24/11 12:26 PM Page 196 space, there may be optimum values associated with the number of floors and horizontal dimensions of thebuilding. Consider a design for which the total floorspace, Af, and the vertical distance between floors, Hf,are prescribed.(a) If the building has a square cross section of width Won a side, obtain an expression for the value of Wthat would minimize heat loss to the surroundings.Heat loss may be assumed to occur from the fourvertical side walls and from a flat roof. Express yourresult in terms of Afand Hf.(b) If Af?32,768 m2and Hf?4 m, for what values ofWand Nf(the number of floors) is the heat lossminimized? If the average overall heat transfercoefficient is U?1 W/m2?K and the differencebetween the inside and ambient air temperatures is25C, what is the corresponding heat loss? What is the percentage reduction in heat loss comparedwith a building for Nf2 ? ?

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Title Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer 7 
Author Theodore L. Bergman; Adrienne S. Lavine; Frank P. Incropera; David P. DeWitt
ISBN 9780470501979

In the design of buildings, energy conservation

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