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Calculating extreme surface temperatures
Professor Hoglund, of the Division of Building Technology, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, submits a theoretical method of calculating extreme temperatures on the outer surfaces of buildings under non-stationary conditions, taking into account both heat tansfer by convection and exchange of short-wave and long-wave radiation with the surroundings.
Calculating extreme surface temperatures
Professor Hoglund, of the Division of Building Technology, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, submits a theoretical method of calculating extreme temperatures on the outer surfaces of buildings under non-stationary conditions, taking into account both heat tansfer by convection and exchange of short-wave and long-wave radiation with the surroundings.
Calculating extreme surface temperatures
Hoglund, Ingemar (author)
Building Research & Information ; 2 ; 317-324
1974-11-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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