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Engineering, 09.10.2019 00:30 MrTeriffic

Consider a composite wall that includes an 8-mm-thick hardwood siding, 40-mm by 100-mm hardwood studs on 0.65-m centers with glass fiber insulation (paper faced, 28 kg/m3 ), and a 12-mm layer of gypsum (vermiculite) wall board. what is the thermal resistance associated with a wall that is 2.5 m high by 6.5 m wide (having 10 studs, each 2.5 m high)? assume surfaces normal to the x-direction are isothermal.

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