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Three representative types of passive solar heating arrangements were evaluated by mathematical simulation techniques in a test series in Japan, based on weather data from Sapporo. The results achieved, notably the effect of thermal storage capacity on performance, are discussed here by a research engineer who is now working with Dr Karl Gertis at the University of Essen's Institute of Building Physics, Western Germany.
Three representative types of passive solar heating arrangements were evaluated by mathematical simulation techniques in a test series in Japan, based on weather data from Sapporo. The results achieved, notably the effect of thermal storage capacity on performance, are discussed here by a research engineer who is now working with Dr Karl Gertis at the University of Essen's Institute of Building Physics, Western Germany.
How passive solar systems perform
Komiya, Hidetaka (author)
Building Research & Information ; 10 ; 110
1982-03-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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