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The Equivalent Thermal Resistance of Tile Roofs with and without Batten Systems...

by William A Miller
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Conference Paper
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Conference Name
Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Whole Buildings XII
Conference Location
Clearwater, Florida, United States of America
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Clay and concrete tile roofs were installed on a fully instrumented attic test facility operating in East Tennessee’s climate. Roof, attic and deck temperatures and heat flows were recorded for each of the tile roofs and also on an adjacent attic cavity covered with a conventionally pigmented and direct-nailed asphalt shingle roof. The data were used to benchmark a computer tool for simulation of roofs and attics and the tool used to develop an approach for computing an equivalent seasonal R-value for sub-tile venting. The approach computed equal heat fluxes through the ceilings of roofs having different combinations of surface radiation properties and or building constructions. A direct nailed shingle roof served as a control for estimating the equivalent thermal resistance of the air space. Simulations were benchmarked to data in the ASHRAE Fundamentals for the thermal resistance of inclined and closed air spaces.