Aei 2017 2017
DOI: 10.1061/9780784480502.018
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A Comparative Evaluation for Three Residential Wall Insulation Systems in a Hot-Arid Climate Using Simulation Tools and Experimental Testing

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“…The disadvantages in dealing with the large-scale sample size include safety, cost, and constructability issues. The method requires experience in data interpretation and knowledge about heat transfer, flanking loss estimation [19,20], and calibration of the chamber on a uniform basis to make sure that the results are believable. The thermocouples were made of Omega Type J, which is a commonly used thermocouple for this application.…”
Section: Test Rigmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disadvantages in dealing with the large-scale sample size include safety, cost, and constructability issues. The method requires experience in data interpretation and knowledge about heat transfer, flanking loss estimation [19,20], and calibration of the chamber on a uniform basis to make sure that the results are believable. The thermocouples were made of Omega Type J, which is a commonly used thermocouple for this application.…”
Section: Test Rigmentioning
confidence: 99%