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Mathematical analysis of thermal environment in underground shelters
Numerical methods and simplified analytical solutions employed by U S Bureau of Standards to predict temperatures and humidities in shelters; techniques are applied to family-size shelter so that comparison between calculated conditions and those observed during simulated occupancy tests could be made; predicted shelter air and surface temperatures differed from observed values by 2 F or less and disparity between calculated and observed relative humidities ranged from 9 to 2%.
Mathematical analysis of thermal environment in underground shelters
Numerical methods and simplified analytical solutions employed by U S Bureau of Standards to predict temperatures and humidities in shelters; techniques are applied to family-size shelter so that comparison between calculated conditions and those observed during simulated occupancy tests could be made; predicted shelter air and surface temperatures differed from observed values by 2 F or less and disparity between calculated and observed relative humidities ranged from 9 to 2%.
Mathematical analysis of thermal environment in underground shelters
ASHRAE -- Papers
Achenbach, P.R. (author) / Kusuda, T. (author) / Drapeau, F.J.J. (author)
ASHRAE -- Symposium on Survival Shelters ; 1963
1963
25 pages
Conference paper
English
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