2010
DOI: 10.5658/wood.2010.38.6.518
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Thermal Environment Evaluation of Wooden House Using Infra-red Thermal Image and Temperature Difference Ratio (TDR)

Abstract: 목재공학 38(6 ): 518∼525, 2010 M okch ae K onghak 38(6): 518∼525

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“…As the research on the audit of heat loss in agricultural facilities, domestic researches were performed which audited vulnerable points of heat loss occurring in greenhouses by using the infrared thermal camera (RDA, 2009;Moon et al, 2010;Im et al, 2013) which has been mainly used for identifying defects of insulation, facilities, etc. in architecture (Jeong et al, 2003;Choi et al, 2004;Choi et al, 2007;Chang et al, 2010). While heating load becomes an important standard of decision making when horticulture farmers establish the management plan like crop conversion and facility improvement, they have difficulty in establishing reasonable farming plan as they generally depend upon others' experiences.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As the research on the audit of heat loss in agricultural facilities, domestic researches were performed which audited vulnerable points of heat loss occurring in greenhouses by using the infrared thermal camera (RDA, 2009;Moon et al, 2010;Im et al, 2013) which has been mainly used for identifying defects of insulation, facilities, etc. in architecture (Jeong et al, 2003;Choi et al, 2004;Choi et al, 2007;Chang et al, 2010). While heating load becomes an important standard of decision making when horticulture farmers establish the management plan like crop conversion and facility improvement, they have difficulty in establishing reasonable farming plan as they generally depend upon others' experiences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%