I am modeling a slab-on-grade floor using the methods described under the
help for the U-EFF. This is the described in the Volume 3: Topics/ Envelope
Components / Underground Wall eQuest 3.61e help files. A sample calculation
is presented for the 100 ft x 50 ft slab-on-grade floor. The sample input
is given as follows;
LAY-SLAB-1 = LAYERS
MATERIAL = ("Soil 12in","Conc HW 140lb 4in (CC03)")
INSIDE-FILM-RES = 0.77 ..
CON-SLAB-1 = CONSTRUCTION
TYPE = LAYERS
LAYERS = LAY-SLAB-1 ..
SLAB-1 = UNDERGROUND-FLOOR
HEIGHT = 50
WIDTH = 100
TILT = 180
PERIM-EXPOSED = 300
PERIM-CONDCUT = 0.50
CONSTRUCTION = CON-SLAB-1 ..
eQuest 3.61e does not appear to accept the PERIM-CONDUCT and PERIM-EXPOSED
keywords as input. Instead it uses the keyword U-EFF.
In Vol 23, No.6 of the Building Energy Simulation User News for DOE2.1E,
slab-on-grade calculations were presented using the following;
Reff = A/(F2 x Pexp) where Reff = Reffective, A = area of slab (ft), F2 =
perimeter conduction factor, and Pexp = exposed perimeter length (ft).
So, is U-EFF required in eQuest 3.61e calculated as U-EFF = 1/Reff = (F2 x
Pexp)/Area using F2 factors from Table 9?
Or, is there a way that I should be entering PERIM-EXPOSED and PERIM-CONDUCT
for each floor?
Thanks in advance for any help clearing this up for me.
Brett Fero, P.E., LEED AP