2004
DOI: 10.1002/0470020555
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Building Heat Transfer

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“…may be calculated for a two-layer window pane by applying Fig.3 and infinite series expansion to give the following expressions (Davies 2004, ISO 9050:2003(2003, Kimura 1977, Rubin et al 1998:…”
Section: A T R I N C I D E N T L I G H T T + a + R =mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…may be calculated for a two-layer window pane by applying Fig.3 and infinite series expansion to give the following expressions (Davies 2004, ISO 9050:2003(2003, Kimura 1977, Rubin et al 1998:…”
Section: A T R I N C I D E N T L I G H T T + a + R =mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3.12) and [3] p. 381. In the wall matrix, formed by multiplication of the succession of slab matrices, the element in the position of r/R has the value of unity and there is a relation between the five remaining terms.…”
Section: Class 1: the Progressive Solutionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For a homogeneous wall structure, the heat transfer through the thickness of wall structure can be expressed by Davies [14] based on Fourier's law: The temperature at the x-position of the wall and at time t, T(x,t) can be obtained using the method outlined by Davies [15]:…”
Section: External Wall Structurementioning
confidence: 99%