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🐝 Hive Thermal Lab

Wall insulation
Moisture-absorbing quilt above lid
Inner lid surface:
Air dew point:
Condensation risk:
Cluster heat loss:
FPS:
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🐝 Hive Thermal Management: Balancing Insulation and Ventilation

A 3D hive cutaway with independent top and bottom vents, adjustable wall insulation and an optional moisture-absorbing quilt above the lid, showing how each choice shifts inner-lid surface temperature against the interior air's dew point — and whether condensation forms and drips onto the cluster.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

How outside temperature, insulation thickness and separately-tunable top/bottom vents combine to set inner surface temperature, interior humidity and dew point, using a simplified Magnus dew-point calculation to flag real condensation risk.

🎮 How to Use

Move the outside-temperature, top-vent and bottom-vent sliders, switch wall insulation and toggle the moisture-absorbing quilt. Watch the airflow particles, the cluster's tightness, and condensation droplets beading and dripping from the inner lid.

💡 Did You Know?

Adding insulation above the cluster and only a little ventilation below it — rather than venting harder — is often the more effective fix for winter condensation, because it keeps the coldest surface in the box above the air's dew point.