In this study, effects of wall's insulation thickness and position on
time lag and decrement factor have been investigated numerically. For
this purpose, one-dimensional transient heat conduction equation was s
olved using Crank-Nicolson scheme under convection boundary conditions
. To the outer surface of the wall, periodic boundary conditions were
applied. The total wall thickness (insulation+thermal mass = 20 cm) wa
s kept constant in a such a way that when the insulation thickness was
increased, the thermal mass thickness was decreased in the same amoun
t. The insulation was placed in four different locations of the wall.
These locations were the inner surface, the outer surface, the center
plane and half of the insulation in the inner surface and half of the
insulation in the outer surface of the thermal mass. For all these wal
l configurations, the computations were repeated and effects of wall's
insulation thickness and position on time lag and decrement factor ha
ve been investigated. It was found that insulation thickness and posit
ion have a very profound effect on the time lag and decrement factor.
Computations were repeated for three different insulation materials na
mely polyurethane foam, cork board and rubber and for two different th
ermal masses namely brick and wood and the results were discussed. (C)
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