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Passive Indoor-Climate Regulation for Buildings in Hot Climate
At the initiative of ARNE JOHNSON Consulting Engineers a project has been formulated for the purpose of studying the possibility of improving indoor climate in hot countries without the use of fans and/or airconditioners. The climate regulation technique is here termed passive climate regulation. In the present report the results of the first stage in a series of studies are presented and discussed. In the stage the principles involved are outlined and the computational techniques are demonstrated for relatively simple cases.
Passive Indoor-Climate Regulation for Buildings in Hot Climate
At the initiative of ARNE JOHNSON Consulting Engineers a project has been formulated for the purpose of studying the possibility of improving indoor climate in hot countries without the use of fans and/or airconditioners. The climate regulation technique is here termed passive climate regulation. In the present report the results of the first stage in a series of studies are presented and discussed. In the stage the principles involved are outlined and the computational techniques are demonstrated for relatively simple cases.
Passive Indoor-Climate Regulation for Buildings in Hot Climate
P. O. Carlson (author) / P. O. Nylund (author) / B. L. M. Mwamila (author)
1985
39 pages
Report
No indication
English
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