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Controlling effects of sun's heat on steel doors
Study was conducted in Phoenix, Ariz, during summers of 1963 and 1964 to measure temperatures and deflections of hollow and solid-core steel doors which were installed in rotatable solarium so that they could be turned towards any direction; it was found that surface temperatures could be predicted when sol-air temperature and thermal conductance of door were known; thermal conductances were measured for number of doors with different types of internal insulation and calculated values of overall coefficients were derived.
Controlling effects of sun's heat on steel doors
Study was conducted in Phoenix, Ariz, during summers of 1963 and 1964 to measure temperatures and deflections of hollow and solid-core steel doors which were installed in rotatable solarium so that they could be turned towards any direction; it was found that surface temperatures could be predicted when sol-air temperature and thermal conductance of door were known; thermal conductances were measured for number of doors with different types of internal insulation and calculated values of overall coefficients were derived.
Controlling effects of sun's heat on steel doors
Arch Rec
Yellott, J.I. (author)
Architectural Record ; 138
1965
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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