Friday, May 16, 2014

Heat Transfer Unit

A couple weeks ago we began an energy transfer unit which included listening to a guest speaker about energy auditing, a field trip to Otterbrook Farm, and designing our own water bottle insulator. The guest speaker was a professional energy auditor by the name of Ted Styles. After teaching us about his profession, he took us to Otterbrook Farm for some first-hand experience. At Otterbrook we learned about where and how heat can escape throughout a house. For example, there were cracks in beams that let air up into the floor. This was due to a lack of insulation in the floors. This issue could be easy fixed by adding fiberglass batts in the floors. We also learned how to locate air leaks in a house using a blower door, and infrared camera, and a smoke machine. Though Otterbrook was fun, the highlight of this unit was definitely engineering a water bottle insulator. Our insulator only let the water rise in temperature 1.5 degrees over a course of 30 minutes. It was awesome. 

1 comment:

  1. Nice summary of what we accomplished Sophia. It's concise, but it feels like it leaves out some important detail. Maybe pictures would help the reader understand what you are explaining. Keep up the good work!

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