Brick volume for thermal inertia?

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Brick volume for thermal inertia?




by JulienPilette » 25/11/12, 10:31

Hello,

Is there a method to calculate the volume of brick required for good thermal inertia next to our wood stove?

I'm going to do a part of the interior wall but I need to size the size it should be.

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by Christophe » 25/11/12, 18:29

The method is to make a calorific balance I think ...

First know how many calories you want to store = how many hours you want to phase? To be estimated according to the needs of the house. Then just know the specific energy of the brick per kg to obtain the necessary mass.

For info a stove can weigh up to a ton ... see more ... Do a search here because we have a lot of debate on it: https://www.econologie.com/forums/search.php
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