Assuming that the occupants body heat provides a continuous


In Chapter 3 we assumed that, whenever fins are attached to a base material, the base temperature is unchanged. What in fact happens is that, if the temperature of the base

(a) Assuming that the occupants' body heat provides a continuous source of 320 W within the igloo, calculate the inside air temperature when the outside air temperature is Too  = -40 C. Be sure to consider heat losses through the floor of the igloo.

(b) Using the thermal circuit of part (a), perform a parameter sensitivity analysis to determine which variables have a significant effect on the inside air temperature. For instance, for very high wind con- ditions, the outside convection coefficient could double or even triple. Does it make sense to con- struct the igloo with walls half or twice as thick?

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