A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Energy sources and requirements for residential heating
Two research houses, identical but for differences in degree of insulation, were constructed and heated under controlled conditions of simulated occupancy to determine effects of temperature, wind, rain, snow, solar radiation and occupancy on actual heating demands and living conditions; summary of results of first winter's operation; actual heat energy consumption and nominal heating loads over winter are calculated involving degree-days experienced in locale.
Energy sources and requirements for residential heating
Two research houses, identical but for differences in degree of insulation, were constructed and heated under controlled conditions of simulated occupancy to determine effects of temperature, wind, rain, snow, solar radiation and occupancy on actual heating demands and living conditions; summary of results of first winter's operation; actual heat energy consumption and nominal heating loads over winter are calculated involving degree-days experienced in locale.
Energy sources and requirements for residential heating
ASHRAE -- Trans
Leonard, R.R. (author) / Erickson, G.A. (author) / Jordan, R.C. (author)
1962
30 pages
Article (Journal)
English
© Metadata Copyright Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2022
|