3.5.2 Construction Assemblies

Assembly Name

Applicability

All projects

Definition

The name of a construction assembly that describes a roof, wall, or floor assembly. The name generally needs to be unique so it can be referenced precisely by surfaces.

Units

Text, unique

Input Restrictions

Construction name is a required input.

Baseline Rules

Not applicable

 

Specification Method

Applicability

All projects

Definition

The method of describing a construction assembly. The more simple method is to describe the U-factor of the construction assembly which can account for thermal bridging and other factors. However with this method, the time delay of heat transfer through the construction assembly is not accounted for. Generally, with the U-factor method, heat transfer is assumed to occur instantly. The more complex method is to describe the construction assembly as a series of layers, each layer representing a material. With this method, heat transfer is delayed in accord with the thermal mass and other properties of the assembly.

Units

List: choices are U-factor or Layers

Input Restrictions

The layers method shall be used for all constructions except for metal building or similar constructions with negligible thermal mass.

Baseline Rules

For each construction, the proposed design specification method shall be used.

 

U-factor

Applicability

All construction assemblies that are specified by a U-factor

Definition

The steady state rate of heat transfer through a construction assembly

Units

Btu/h-ft²-°F

Input Restrictions

U-factors should be consistent with values in Appendix A of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013.

Baseline Rules

Not applicable

 

Layers

Applicability

All construction assemblies that use the layers method of specification

Definition

A structured list of pairs of material names that describe a construction assembly, beginning with exterior finish and progressing through to the interior finish. Material names must be from the standard list (Appendix D) or defined (see above).

Units

Data structure: construction assembly

Input Restrictions

The user is required to describe all layers in the actual roof assembly and the proposed design will be modeled as input by the user.

Baseline Rules

See building descriptors for roofs, walls, and floors.

90.1-2019

3.5.2 Materials

Energy simulation programs commonly define construction assemblies by listing a sequence of material layers that make up the construction assembly. Typical construction assemblies and their respective material layers are defined in Normative Appendix A of Standard 90.1-2019.

 

Material Name

Applicability

When construction assemblies reference materials that are not standard

Definition

The name of a construction material used in the exterior envelope of the building

Units

Text, unique

Input Restrictions

Material name is a required input for materials not available from the standard list. The user may not modify entries for predefined materials.

Baseline Building

Not applicable

 

Density

Applicability

All non-standard materials

Definition

The density (or mass per unit of volume) of the construction material

Units

lb/ft3

Input Restrictions

Density is a required input when non-standard materials are specified as documented in an ASHRAE handbook, a comparably reliable reference, or manufacturers’ literature

Baseline Building

Not applicable

 

Specific Heat

Applicability

All non-standard materials

Definition

The specific heat capacity of a material is numerically equal to the quantity of heat that must be supplied to a unit mass of the material to increase its temperature by 1°F

Units

Btu/lb·°F

Input Restrictions

Specific heat is a required input when non-standard materials are specified. The specific heat capacity of the construction material as documented in an ASHRAE handbook, a comparably reliable reference, or manufacturers’ literature.

Baseline Building

Not applicable

 

Thermal Conductivity

Applicability

All non-standard materials

Definition

The thermal conductivity of a material of unit thickness is numerically equal to the quantity of heat that will flow through a unit area of the material when the temperature difference through the material is 1 °F.

Units

Btu/h·ft·°F

Input Restrictions

Thermal conductivity is a required input for non-standard materials as documented in an ASHRAE handbook, a comparably reliable reference, or manufacturers’ literature.

Baseline Building

Not applicable

 

Thickness

Applicability

All non-standard materials

Definition

The thickness of a material

Units

ft or in.

Input Restrictions

Thickness is a required input for non-standard materials

Baseline Building

Not applicable