

Such a condensation inside is one of the most common problems with building enclosures in a winter. Water condenses on the cool interior surface of the glass, dehumidifying the air adjacent to the window. The glazed partition conducts heat well, which warms the bird on the exterior, but chills the bird on the interior at the same time. A small miracle caused by the human intervention in the nature, and on the engineering side by the mechanical system delivering heat and the building envelope containing the heat. This photo shows two environments inhabited by the tropical bird one one side, and the winter bird staring at each other, separated by the architectural glazing. What did you first notice on this photograph? If you are a sad individual like me, you noticed the condensation on the glass, which obstructs the view of the yellow wings and the black belly of the tit outside.


We also get dirty and provide thermal survey in the field with infrared photo images photo obtained via differential scanning with a thermal imager.īelow is the video commercial describing our services: No wonder, two dimensional application of computer simulation is no longer sexy. People seem to be accustomed to 3-d buildings and 3-d objects, and architects recently began to model 3 d dimensional shapes in computer graphics programs. Why 3d modeling? The world is 3 dimensional, have you ever seen a 2 dimensional building? No, 3 dimensional buildings fill our towns and cities, and the 2 D flatness turns out to be no longer sufficient in heat transfer analysis of the sophisticated architecture.
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Feel free to add a markup if you are a re-seller. We are a direct provider, which explains why our prices are low and quality is high. Many of these state-of-the-art services are unique worldwide. You most typically ask us to provide thermal analysis of the curtain wall, because we are recognized as a world-class leader in the field of 3 dimensional computer simulations. We offer a variety of computer simulations addressing various aspects of building performance, such as thermal, moisture, optical, solar, daylight, acoustic, and air (wind) movement. We assist designers and attorneys in analyses and presentations of physical processes before or after these processes occurred in buildings.
