Thomas Suesser and Timur Dogan at Cornell University’s Environmental Systems Lab used the gSKIN® U-Value Kit in their research. The goal of the research was to develop a new workflow to produce calibrated multi-zone energy models for future scenario assessment and to inform building retrofitting options. The gSKIN® U-Value Kit was used when construction assemblies where unknown.
Are you working on a project where you need to assess the thermal insulation quality of unknown assemblies? Contact us to discuss your application. We have the expertise in thermal engineering and look forward to supporting you in your research.
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