U-Value Calculator

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U-Value Calculator: Measure Thermal Performance of Building Assemblies

What is a U-Value Calculator?

This interactive tool calculates the thermal transmittance (U-Value) of walls, roofs, and other building elements. U-Value measures how effectively a structure insulates – lower values indicate better insulation performance. The calculator helps architects, builders, and homeowners optimise energy efficiency.


Key Features

1. Layer-Based Thermal Analysis
  • Add/remove material layers (brick, insulation, drywall, etc.)
  • Adjust thickness for each component (in meters or inches)
  • Preloaded database of common materials with conductivity values
2. Comprehensive Output Metrics
  • U-Value (W/m²K) – Primary insulation performance indicator
  • Total R-Value (m²K/W) – Sum of all thermal resistances
  • Visual building cross-section diagram
  • Colour-coded performance scale (Poor to Excellent)
3. Scientifically Accurate Calculations
  • Computes using: U = 1/(Rsi + R1 + R2 + … + Rse)
  • Includes surface resistances (internal/external air films)
  • Uses real-world material conductivity (λ) values
4. User-Friendly Interface
  • Drag-and-drop layer management
  • Instant visual feedback
  • Mobile-responsive design
  • Exportable results

How to Use the Calculator

Step 1: Build Your Assembly

  1. Click “Add Layer” for each material
  2. Select from the dropdown (brick, insulation, etc.)
  3. Enter thickness (e.g., 0.1m for 10cm brick)

Common Material Thicknesses:

MaterialTypical Thickness
Brick0.1m (4″)
Insulation0.05-0.15m (2-6″)
Drywall0.0125m (0.5″)

Step 2: Set Environmental Factors

  • Internal surface resistance (default: 0.13 m²K/W)
  • External surface resistance (default: 0.04 m²K/W)

Step 3: Calculate & Interpret Results

Click “Calculate” to view:

  1. U-Value – Your primary performance metric
  2. R-Value Breakdown – Individual layer resistances
  3. Visual Cross-Section – Colour-coded materials

Understanding the Results

U-Value Performance Scale

U-Value (W/m²K)Rating
< 0.2Excellent (Passivhaus standard)
0.2-0.5Good (Modern construction)
0.5-1.0Average
> 1.0Poor insulation

Key Terms Explained

  • U-Value: Heat loss per m² per degree temperature difference (Lower = Better)
  • R-Value: Thermal resistance (Higher = Better)
  • Conductivity (λ): Material’s inherent heat transfer rate

Practical Applications

For Architects & Builders

  • Verify compliance with building codes
  • Compare different wall assemblies
  • Optimise insulation placement

For Homeowners

  • Evaluate existing wall performance
  • Plan energy-efficient retrofits
  • Estimate potential energy savings

Example Calculation

Wall Assembly:

  1. External Brick (0.1m)
  2. Insulation (0.1m)
  3. Drywall (0.0125m)

Results:

  • U-Value: 0.35 W/m²K (Good insulation)
  • Total R-Value: 2.86 m²K/W