THERM 2.0: A Building Component Model for Steady-State Two-Dimensional Heat Transfer
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Date Published
09/1999
Authors
Huizenga, Charlie, Dariush K Arasteh, Elizabeth U Finlayson, Robin Mitchell, Brent T Griffith, Dragan C Curcija
Abstract
THERM 2.0 is a state-of-the-art software program, available without cost, that uses the finite-element method to model steady-state, two-dimensional heat-transfer problems. It includes a powerful simulation engine combined with a simple, interactive interface and graphic results. Although it was developed primarily to model thermal properties of windows, it is appropriate for other building components such as walls, doors, roofs, and foundations, and is useful for modeling thermal bridges in many other contexts, such as the design of equipment.
Journal
Building Simulation 99, International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA)
Year of Publication
1999
Organization
Building Technologies Department, Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Windows and Envelope Materials
Research Areas
Building Façade Solutions, Measurements and Modeling, Windows and Daylighting, BTUS Windows and Daylighting