Lecture

Thermal Bridges: Introduction to Flixo Software

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This lecture provides an introduction to the Flixo software, which is used for thermal bridge analysis in building physics. The instructor discusses the concept of linear thermal bridges, represented by the Psi value, and how to calculate thermal transmittance coefficients. The lecture covers the importance of understanding thermal bridges in building design and energy efficiency. It explains the various parameters involved in the calculations, including temperature differences and material properties. The instructor also highlights the significance of boundary conditions and how they affect thermal performance. The use of Flixo software is demonstrated, showcasing its capabilities in modeling and analyzing thermal bridges. The lecture emphasizes the practical applications of the software in assessing energy loss and improving building insulation. By the end of the session, participants gain insights into the critical role of thermal bridge analysis in sustainable building practices and energy conservation.

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