1958
DOI: 10.1007/bf00668640
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Ruberoid and waterproofing bands based on glass fibers

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“…The experimental data in [14][15][16] It is clear from the foregoing that the contribution of the radiative component to the thermal conductivity of glass-fiber systems is quite small. Since the cost of glass-fiber components with fiber diameters of 35 t~ is several times the cost in the case of diameters of 100 #, it is better to use components made of glass fibers of diameter 100 # as a heat-insulating material especially in housing and industrial buildings.…”
Section: ~-~ 'mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The experimental data in [14][15][16] It is clear from the foregoing that the contribution of the radiative component to the thermal conductivity of glass-fiber systems is quite small. Since the cost of glass-fiber components with fiber diameters of 35 t~ is several times the cost in the case of diameters of 100 #, it is better to use components made of glass fibers of diameter 100 # as a heat-insulating material especially in housing and industrial buildings.…”
Section: ~-~ 'mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…(5) or Eq. (5)) and 2, r by Eq, (14), (15), or (9). (17) That the resultant heat-transfer coefficient can be written as the sum of conductive and radiative components is a consequence of the Schuster-Schwarzschild approximation.…”
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confidence: 99%