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Evaluation of thermal comfort using combined multi-node thermoregulation (65MN) and radiation models and computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
Evaluation of thermal comfort using combined multi-node thermoregulation (65MN) and radiation models and computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
Evaluation of thermal comfort using combined multi-node thermoregulation (65MN) and radiation models and computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
Tanabe, S.-i. (author) / Kobayashi, K. (author) / Nakano, J. (author) / Ozeki, Y. (author) / Konishi, M. (author) / Nicol, F. / Parsons, K. / Oxford Brookes University / Loughborough University
Conference, Moving thermal comfort standards into the 21st century ; 2001 ; Windsor
2002-01-01
10 pages
See also s/m m01/20649 for papers
Conference paper
English
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