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CEA - Unit 2.2 Vocabulary

Lesson 2.2 Cost and Efficiency Analysis

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Compression StrengthThe maximum compressive stress a material can withstand without failure.
ConcreteA solid, hard material produced by combining Portland cement, aggregates, sand, water and sometimes additional mixtures.
Design Temperature DifferentialThe difference between the indoor temperature in winter and the outdoor design temperature in winter. The design temperature differential or design range is used in calculating the space heating requirements of a dwelling unit under the engineering-based methodology.
FasciaThe finish board covering the edges of rafters and eaves.
FootingThe lowest, widest part of the foundation that distributes the load over a broad area of the soil.
FoundationThe lower part of a building, which transfers structural loads from the building to the soil.
Heat LossThe energy needed to warm outside air leaking into a building through cracks around doors, windows, and other areas.
Radiant HeatEnergy radiated or transmitted as rays or waves, in the form of particles.
RafterMember of a roof structural frame that supports the sheathing and other roof loads.
RebarSteel bar used to reinforce concrete.
R-ValueThe numerical value used to indicate the resistance to the flow of heat.
Sole PlateThe plate placed at the bottom of a wall.
Square (Quantity of Shingles)In roofing, 100 square feet of roofing material.
Tensile StrengthThe maximum stress a material subjected to a stretching load can withstand without tearing.
Thermal ConductionThe process of heat transfer through a solid by transmitting kinetic energy from one molecule to the next.
Thermal ConvectionHeat transmission by the circulation of a liquid or a heated gas or air.
Transmission LoadHeat loss/gain resulting from the conduction of heat through the building envelope.
U-FactorA measure of the heat transmission through a building part (as a wall or window) or a given thickness of a material (as insulation) with lower numbers indicating better insulating properties.


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Raleigh, NC

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