| Heat flows from a warm region to a cool
region. As stated earlier, steel and concrete passing through
the insulation create thermal bridges with high rates of heat
transfer. In an insulated wall with thermal bridges, energy
will tend to flow in paths parallel to the insulation until
it reaches the bridges and is conducted rapidly from the warm
side to the cold side of the wall. Because the energy effectively
flows from a large area surrounding each thermal bridge, the
total affected area is much larger than the cross-sectional
area of the bridge itself. |