Modeling Asphalt Shingles and Felt Underlayment

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Sushmit Shreyans
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Modeling Asphalt Shingles and Felt Underlayment

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I wanted to know how to model asphalt shingles and felt underlayment for a roof. Is it included in the Material Database (Asphalt impregnated paper/Building paper/Bituminous Paper).
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Post by Manfred Kehrer »

Dear Sushmit,

just use a vapor retarder with sd=1500m from the database
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Post by Sushmit Shreyans »

What should I use for modeling Asphalt Shingles? Is the Asphalt impregnated paper equivalent to Shingles?
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Post by Manfred Kehrer »

Just make the Asphalt impregnated paper thicker and it should work.

I think only the following is important:

bulk density and thickness are rough known.
use vapor tightness (µ value about 10000)
use no capillary transport.
Manfred
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