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Modelling of a Library/Archive

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 11:43 pm
by niallb
Hi,

I'm trying to model a historic library building containing approximately 40 large book stacks. I have data that I obtained on site and I am trying to match up the modelled data with the actual data. I've cross checked the external envelope properties and they seem to be what would be expected (thick walls, thermal mass) however the building is behaving somewhat like a lightweight structure due to inaccurate analysis of the books stacks which I believe from past analysis contain some thermal mass.

Has anyone had to model a book stack before and if so what is the best way to do it? I've inserted it as a partition (density = 350kg/m3,thermal conductivity = 0.05 and specific heat capacity = 1400) but it's not even registering on the mass calculation. Any advice/help on this would be great as I really am desperate to get it finished at this stage.

Thanks in Advance
N

Re: Modelling of a Library/Archive

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 10:55 am
by PCully
Hi,

Remember there is the Furniture Mass Factor input for a room as well but I've seen the general guidance in the past that you should zone the space and add partitions in to represent bookshelves for this kind of study so what you are doing sounds correct.

Make sure you don't have full holes in the partitions and ensure you are correctly assigning the constructions and you should certainly see some impact form them

Phil

Re: Modelling of a Library/Archive

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 6:20 am
by LenaDickens
I am designing a library and not sure of what types of book shelves should i use? Please guide me.