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Engineering, 19.02.2020 01:50 batmandillon21

Consider a composite wall that includes an 8-mm thick hardwood siding, 40mm by 130mm hardwood studs on .65m centers with glass insulation ( paper faced, 28 kg/m^3) and a 12mm layer of gypsum (vermiculite) wall board.
What is the thermal resistance associated with a wall that is 2.5m high by 6.5m wide ( having 10 studs, each 2.5m high)? Assume surfaces parallel to the x-direstion are adiabatic.

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