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Abstract
Building energy codes and standards, such as ASHRAE 90.1, Energy standard for buildings except low-rise residential buildings; the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC); and the National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings (NECB), provide minimum requirements for the design of energy-efficient roofs. They also present approaches to determine the thermal transmittance (U-value) of the roof assembly, but they are limited to roof assemblies with continuous insulation.
Building energy codes and standards, such as ASHRAE 90.1, Energy standard for buildings except low-rise residential buildings; the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC); and the National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings (NECB), provide minimum requirements for the design of energy-efficient roofs. They also present approaches to determine the thermal transmittance (U-value) of the roof assembly, but they are limited to roof assemblies with continuous insulation.
Date
2/2020
2/2020
Author(s)
Sudhakar Molleti and Bas Baskaran
Sudhakar Molleti and Bas Baskaran
Page(s)
14-24
14-24
Source
IIBEC Interface
IIBEC Interface
Keyword(s)
energy; codes; roofing; membrane
energy; codes; roofing; membrane