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Preliminary Design Review Solar Thermal Water Heating System Preliminary Design Review Solar Thermal Water Heating System Team #5 Team #5 Team #5 San Diego, California Team #5 San Diego, California Ashley Tyler Tyler Borden Michael Cheney Matthew Murray Heather Hussain Allison Schneider Ashley Tyler Tyler Borden Michael Cheney Matthew Murray Heather Hussain Allison Schneider

Preliminary Design Reviewedge.rit.edu/content/C09015/public/PDR.pdf• Siding of the house is Vinyl • Roofing of the house is Asphalt • Assumptions • Took average thermal conductivity

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  • Preliminary Design ReviewSolar Thermal Water Heating System

    Preliminary Design ReviewSolar Thermal Water Heating System

    Team #5Team #5Team #5

    San Diego, California

    Team #5

    San Diego, California

    Ashley Tyler

    Tyler Borden

    Michael Cheney

    Matthew Murray

    Heather Hussain

    Allison Schneider

    Ashley Tyler

    Tyler Borden

    Michael Cheney

    Matthew Murray

    Heather Hussain

    Allison Schneider

  • Agenda

    • Introduction

    • Floor Plan Layout

    • House Elevation Drawings

    • Foundation Analysis• Foundation Analysis

    • Roof Truss Analysis

    • Hydronic Subsystem Analysis

    • Heat Transfer Analysis

    • Building Thermal System Analysis

    • Flat Plat Collector Analysis

    • F-Chart Analysis

  • Floor Plan Layout

    • Objectives

    • Support the FPC solar thermal heating system

    • Include the required living spaces.

  • Floor Plan Layout

    �26’ x 44’

  • Floor Plan Layout

    • 9 foot ceilings

    • 26’ x 44’

  • Foundation Analysis

    • Main concerns

    • Secure for house structure including in times of natural

    disaster – Seismic zone 4

    • Basement has both livable and storage qualities• Basement has both livable and storage qualities

    • Foundation protects from the intrusion of environment,

    pests and soil

    • Plastic wrap around total foundation

    • Retains heat

    • Styrofoam insulation

  • Foundation Analysis

    • Other concerns

    • Load bearing wall about 15’ from East or West wall to line

    up with other structures.

    • Footings• Footings

    • Should have a width of 15” and a thickness of 6”

    • At least 12” below surface

  • Foundation Analysis

    • Solution #1- Masonry Foundation

    • Cinderblock build

    • 8 in blocks

    • ≈ $2100 for blocks to create a maximum of a 8’8” • ≈ $2100 for blocks to create a maximum of a 8’8”

    ceiling

    • Rebar reinforcements (#4 to #5) every 48” with extra

    around openings

  • Foundation Analysis

    • Solution #2- Masonry Foundation

    • Cinderblock build

    • 10 in blocks

    • ≈ $2700 for blocks to create a maximum of a 8’8” • ≈ $2700 for blocks to create a maximum of a 8’8”

    ceiling

    • Rebar reinforcements (#4 to #5) every 56” with extra

    around openings

  • Foundation Analysis

    • Solution #3- Poured Foundation• ≈ $10000 for enough concrete to pour to a maximum of

    9’ ceilings

    • Rebar reinforcements (#5 to #6) approximately every 48” • Rebar reinforcements (#5 to #6) approximately every 48” on north side with extra around openings

  • Roof Structure

    • Objectives

    • Support the weight of the roof and FPCs

    • Total weight of roof ~ 6 tons (7lbs/ft2)

    • Total weight of FPCs ~ 600lbs• Total weight of FPCs ~ 600lbs

    • Protect the house from the environment

  • Roof Truss Analysis

    • 3-Tab Shingles• 3-Tab Shingles

    • Light weight

    • 20-30 yrs

    • Architectural Shingles*

    • Heavy duty

    • 30-50 yrs* Used for preliminary analysis

  • Hydronic Subsystem Analysis

    • 28 gpm for 7 FPCs.

    • Preliminary piping layout:

    • Pump and heat exchanger located in the basement.

    • ASTM B88 2.5” Type L Copper Pipe• ASTM B88 2.5” Type L Copper Pipe

    • Head ~ 275ft

  • Building Thermal System AnalysisObjective

    • Prevent heat transfer through the exterior walls of the home

    by decreasing the overall heat transfer coefficient, U-Value

    • Maximize the R-Values by varying the materials and

    thicknesses of wall components

    +

    ∆+

    ∆+

    ∆+∆

    +∆

    +=W

    K

    hk

    x

    k

    x

    k

    x

    k

    xk

    x

    hR

    outsidesiding

    siding

    plywood

    plywood

    stud

    stud

    insulation

    insulation

    gypsum

    gypsum

    insideValue

    2m

    111

    11

    +=K

    W

    RRU

    StudsAtStudsBetweenValue 2

    m

    10.15

    185.0

  • Building Thermal System Analysis

    • Design Constraints

    • Siding of the house is Vinyl

    • Roofing of the house is Asphalt

    • Assumptions• Assumptions

    • Took average thermal conductivity when density varied within

    a material

    • Convert metric units to SI units at termination of calculations

    • 16” studs on Center

    • Sources of heat loss are not accounted for in the analysis

    • Ceiling thermal analysis is independent of structural side

    • Analyze interior to exterior heat transfer only

  • Building Thermal System AnalysisExterior Walls

    ComponentHeat Transfer

    MethodMaterial

    Thermal

    Conductivity

    (W/mK)

    inches millimeters Between

    Studs

    At Studs

    Inside Film Conduction Inside Film 0.12 0.12

    Wallboard Conduction Gypsum

    Board

    0.625 15.875 0.16 0.09921875 0.09921875

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    Thickness

    Insulation

    Loose FillConduction

    Celluslosic

    (milled paper

    or wood pulp)

    5.5 139.7

    0.039

    3.34324786 -

    0.045

    Stud Conduction

    Spruce or

    Eastern White

    Pine

    5.5 139.7 0.09 - 1.55222222

    Plywood Conduction Plywood 0.625 15.875 0.15 0.15

    Siding Conduction Foil Backed 0.035 0.889 0.52 0.52

    Outside Film Convection Outside Film 0.03 0.03

    Total Thickness

    (in)

    Total Thickness

    (m)

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    6.785 172.339 4.26246661 2.47144097

    U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    0.23460594 0.40462225

    Total U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    Total U-Value

    (BTU/hr ft2 °F)

    0.26010839 0.04580779

  • Building Thermal System AnalysisExterior Walls

    ComponentHeat Transfer

    MethodMaterial

    Thermal

    Conductivity

    (W/mK)

    inches millimeters Between

    Studs

    At Studs

    Inside Film Conduction Inside Film 0.12 0.12

    Wallboard Conduction Gypsum

    Board

    0.625 15.875 0.16 0.09921875 0.09921875

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    Thickness

    Stud Conduction

    Spruce or

    Eastern

    White Pine

    5.5 139.7 0.09 - 1.55222222

    Plywood Conduction Plywood 0.625 15.875 0.15 0.15

    Siding Conduction Foil Backed 0.035 0.889 0.52 0.52

    Outside Film Convection Outside Film 0.03 0.03

    Total

    Thickness (in)

    Total

    Thickness (m)

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    6.785 172.339 4.41171875 2.47144097

    U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    0.22666903 0.40462225

    5.5 139.7 3.4925 -0.04ConductionGlass Fiber

    Batts

    Insulation

    Blanket and

    Batt

    Total U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    Total U-Value

    (BTU/hr ft2 °F)

    0.25336201 0.04461968

    Total U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    Total U-Value

    (BTU/hr ft2 °F)

    0.26010839 0.04580779

    Loose Fill (previous)

    Blanket and Batt

  • Building Thermal System AnalysisExterior Walls

    ComponentHeat Transfer

    MethodMaterial

    Thermal

    Conductivity

    (W/mK)

    inches millimeters Between

    Studs

    At Studs

    Inside Film Conduction Inside Film 0.12 0.12

    Wallboard Conduction Gypsum

    Board

    0.625 15.875 0.16 0.09921875 0.09921875

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    Thickness Total U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    Total U-Value

    (BTU/hr ft2 °F)

    0.26010839 0.04580779

    Loose Fill

    Insulation

    Spray AppliedConduction Glass Fiber 5.5 139.7

    0.038

    3.62918354 -

    0.039

    Stud Conduction

    Spruce or

    Eastern White

    Pine

    5.5 139.7 0.09 - 1.55222222

    Plywood Conduction Plywood 0.625 15.875 0.15 0.15

    Siding Conduction Foil Backed 0.035 0.889 0.52 0.52

    Outside Film Convection Outside Film 0.03 0.03

    Total Thickness

    (in)

    Total Thickness

    (m)

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    6.785 172.339 4.54840229 2.47144097

    U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    0.21985742 0.40462225

    Total U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    Total U-Value

    (BTU/hr ft2

    °F)

    0.24757215 0.04360003

    Total U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    Total U-Value

    (BTU/hr ft2 °F)

    0.25336201 0.04461968

    Blanket and Batt

    Spray Applied

  • Building Thermal System AnalysisExterior Walls

    ComponentHeat Transfer

    MethodMaterial

    Thermal

    Conductivity

    (W/mK)

    inches millimeters Between

    Studs

    At Studs

    Inside Film Conduction Inside Film 0.12 0.12

    Wallboard Conduction Gypsum

    Board

    0.625 15.875 0.16 0.09921875 0.09921875

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    ThicknessTotal U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    Total U-Value

    (BTU/hr ft2 °F)

    0.25336201 0.04461968

    Total U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    Total U-Value

    (BTU/hr ft2 °F)

    0.26010839 0.04580779

    Loose Fill

    Blanket and Batt

    Stud Conduction

    Spruce or

    Eastern

    White Pine

    5.5 139.7 0.09 - 1.55222222

    Plywood Conduction Plywood 0.625 15.875 0.15 0.15

    Siding Conduction Foil Backed 0.035 0.889 0.52 0.52

    Outside Film Convection Outside Film 0.03 0.03

    Total

    Thickness (in)

    Total

    Thickness (m)

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    3.285 83.439 3.59290296 2.47144097

    U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    0.27832647 0.40462225

    50.8 2.67368421 -0.019

    Insulation

    Board and

    Slab

    ConductionPolyiso-

    cyanurate2

    Total U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    Total U-Value

    (BTU/hr ft2 °F)

    0.29727084 0.05235248

    Total U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    Total U-Value

    (BTU/hr ft2

    °F)

    0.24757215 0.04360003

    Spray Applied

    Board and Slab

  • Building Thermal System AnalysisCeiling Walls

    ComponentHeat Transfer

    MethodMaterial Thickness

    Thermal

    Conductivity

    (W/mK)

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    inches millimeters Between Studs At Studs

    Inside Film Conduction Inside Film 0.12 0.12

    Insulation

    Board and SlabConduction

    Polyiso-

    cyanurate5.5 139.7 0.019 7.35263158 -

    Spruce or

    Stud Conduction

    Spruce or

    Eastern White

    Pine

    5.5 139.7 0.09 - 1.55222222

    Plywood Conduction Plywood 0.625 15.875 0.15 0.15

    Roofing Conduction Asphalt 0.035 0.889 0.078 0.078

    Outside Film Convection Outside Film 0.03 0.03

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    7.73063158 1.93022222

    U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    0.12935554 0.51807506

    Total U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    Total U-Value

    (BTU/hr ft2 °F)

    0.18766347 0.03304949

  • Building Thermal System AnalysisBasement Walls

    • Foundations Engineer Provided two wall designs

    • Cinderblocks

    • Poured Concert – higher resistance to heat transfer

    ComponentHeat Transfer

    MethodMaterial Type Thickness

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    inches millimeters

    Exterior Wall

    Concrete

    Blocks

    ConductionLow-Mass

    Aggregate

    perlite-filled

    cores8 203.2 0.985 1.01522843

    vermiculite-

    filled cores8 203.2 0.81 1.2345679

    molder-EPS-

    filled (beads)

    cores

    8 203.2 0.85 1.17647059

    Exterior Wall

    Poured

    Concrete

    Conduction Concrete

    Sand and

    Gravel or stone

    aggregate

    8 203.2 2.15 0.46511628

  • Building Thermal System AnalysisBasement Walls

    Above Ground

    ComponentHeat Transfer

    MethodMaterial Thickness

    Thermal

    Conductivity

    (W/mK)

    R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    inches millimeters

    Inside Film Conduction Inside Film 0.12

    Wallboard Conduction Gypsum Board 0.625 15.875 0.16 0.09921875

    Exterior Wall

    Concrete BlocksConduction

    Poured

    Concrete

    Sand and

    Gravel or stone

    aggregate

    8 203.2 2.15

    Plywood Conduction Plywood 0.625 15.875 0.15

    Siding Conduction Foil Backed 0.035 0.889 0.52

    Outside Film Convection Outside Film 0.03

    Total R-Value

    (m2K/W)

    3.06921875

    Total U-Value

    (W/m2K)

    Total U-Value

    (BTU/hr ft2 °F)

    0.32581581 0.05737955

  • Building Thermal System AnalysisCalculation of UA Value

    ( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) Concrete PouredConcrete Poured

    AppliedSpray ShinglesAsphalt

    BelowBelowAboveAbove

    ExteriorExteriorRoofRoofTotal

    UAUA

    UAUAUA

    +

    ++=

    ( )

    °=

    Fhr

    BTUUA Total 466.8625

    ( ) ( ) ( )

    ( ) ( )

    +

    +

    +

    =

    °F fthr

    BTU 0.4652540

    °F fthr

    BTU0.0574730

    °F fthr

    BTU 0.04362660

    °F fthr

    BTU 0.03301750

    22

    22

    22

    22

    ftft

    ftftUA Total

  • Solar Thermal System AnalysisFlat Plate Collector

    • Average ambient temperature -70.5 degrees Fahrenheit

    • Daily water usage - 80 gallons

    • Tank temperature - 120 degrees Fahrenheit• Tank temperature - 120 degrees Fahrenheit

    • Slope of panel - 32 degrees

    • 1 Glazing coat - Low Iron Tempered Glass

    • Test fluid -Water

    • Absorber material - Copper

    • Fuel type - Electric

  • Solar Thermal System Analysis

    EP-40 EC-32

    Domestic Hot Water System Only

    EP-40 EC-32

  • Solar Thermal System AnalysisDomestic Hot Water System Only

    EC-24EC-24• Best overall - EC-32 with 3 panels

    •Highest Life Cycle Savings•Approx $5,000

    •Total Solar fraction• .983

    •Total weight•343 lbs

    •Total cost of panels• $2609.91

  • Solar Thermal System AnalysisHeating & Water System

    EP-40 EC-32

  • Solar Thermal System AnalysisHeating & Water System

    EC-24 Best overall – EC-32 with 6 panelsEC-24 Best overall – EC-32 with 6 panels•Highest Life Cycle Savings

    •Approx $7,500•Total Solar Fraction

    •.966•Total weight

    •686 lbs•Total cost of panels

    • $5,219.82

  • Questions?

  • References

    • http://www.energysavers.gov/your_home/insulation_airseali

    ng/index.cfm?mytopic=11510

    • http://www.pima.org/ContentPage/wall-insulation.aspx

    • http://rvalue.net/• http://rvalue.net/

    • Fundamentals of Heat Transfer Textbook

    • 2009 Ashrae Handbook - Database