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For what its worth, years ago we created a series of exhibits about
energy, heat and insulation.
One of the components was a house that reflected the amount of energy
input required to maintain a given temperature. As heat was lost the
energy requirements went up (watts) and as the heat lost was decreased
the amount of energy would decrease. Visitors could manipulate the
insulation levels, position, and other variables like solar warming
and wind. The house was always somewhat warmer than the environment.
We also had various insulation materials and a heat source and
visitors could directly compare their insulation effectiveness through
comparative touch.
Most of it was instructive, but not particularly surprising or truly
engaging. The house was neat.
Hope this helps,
Charles
On Feb 24, 2009, at 12:24 PM, Chuck Howarth wrote:
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> Hey, Mike, infrared imaging might do the trick. You could combine a
> hands-on activity with photos of real houses taken in IR to show
> heat losses. In addition to infrared cameras, there are much
> simpler laser-sighted IR devices that just give the temperature of
> any surface at which they are aimed, so you could create a set of
> surfaces of different temperature (hot water pipes with and without
> insulation, for example) and then let visitors explore with the IR
> probes looking for heat loss.
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>> Howdy all,
>>
>> Has anyone ever seen a compelling interactive about house
>> insulation? I
>> have seen the awesome aerogel demos where you put a piece of
>> chocolate on
>> top of the aeroge. Then you put a blowtorch underneath the gel
>> with out
>> melting the chocolate. But that demo is not exactly suitable for an
>> unfacilitated exhibit. We are trying to teach people about the
>> energy saving
>> power of insulation but every idea I come up with rhymes with fame.
>>
>> Any help would be much appreciated.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
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