Hello All,
I have questions with regards to thermal bridges in VE. Does VE insert them automatically?
1) Where can I find this option / tool in VE?
2) Is there a document publicly available that clearly explains this option / tool?
Thanks in advance,
Ian
Thermal Bridges
Re: Thermal Bridges
To respond to the first question - the thermal bridge option / tool is found :
> Apache Constructions Database > Settings > Thermal Bridging
Does anyone have any good resource material on using this option / tool? For example does VE automatically choose the where the respective thermal bridges are used according to the geometry of the model?
regards,
Ian
> Apache Constructions Database > Settings > Thermal Bridging
Does anyone have any good resource material on using this option / tool? For example does VE automatically choose the where the respective thermal bridges are used according to the geometry of the model?
regards,
Ian
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antonin-peter
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Re: Thermal Bridges
I'm sorry Ian, but I can't answer to your questions. So, is there anybody who could inform us about the way to control which thermal birdges is associated to which constructions?
I have also 3 linked questions:
is it possible to bind different types of thermal bridge to external wall for instance?
is it possible to bind some linear thermal bridges ? (between external wall and roof for instance)
how is it possible to take into account thermal bridges in wooden structure wall?
Thanks by advance,
Antonin
I have also 3 linked questions:
is it possible to bind different types of thermal bridge to external wall for instance?
is it possible to bind some linear thermal bridges ? (between external wall and roof for instance)
how is it possible to take into account thermal bridges in wooden structure wall?
Thanks by advance,
Antonin
Re: Thermal Bridges
The current model for Thermal Bridging in VE is described best in our Knowledge Base articles - you apply a factor to the overall U-value to represent the thermal bridging, it's not a very advanced model I'm afraid.
http://www.iesve.com/support/search?key ... typhoto/2/
Phil
http://www.iesve.com/support/search?key ... typhoto/2/
Phil
IES Worldwide Technical Support

