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“…Many investigations concerned about the hollow block/brick have been presented. Some of them focus on the thermal properties of this system mainly by using theoretical (Bouchair [3]), numerical (Del Coz Diaz et al [4]) or experimental studies (Kus et al [5], Ahmad et al [6]). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many investigations concerned about the hollow block/brick have been presented. Some of them focus on the thermal properties of this system mainly by using theoretical (Bouchair [3]), numerical (Del Coz Diaz et al [4]) or experimental studies (Kus et al [5], Ahmad et al [6]). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study of finite element analysis of heat transfer problems it is important to describe the differential and variational equations that govern the heat transfer conditions to be analyzed [36,37]. These equations provide the basis for the finite element method (FEM) of the heat transfer problems.…”
Section: Description Of Mathematical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on previous research works [29][30][31]35,36], we have used the finite element method (FEM) as a tool for the theoretical investigation of the thermal behavior of three different multi-holed bricks under steady-state conditions. Usually, brick recesses are too long in comparison to their transversal dimensions and, in consequence, a two-dimensional approach is adopted in the subsequent numerical FEM models.…”
Section: Numerical Modeling As Vertically Multi-holed Bricks Designedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fan et al [7] described a new building material named expanded polystyrene recycled concrete and conducted corresponding numerical simulations for hollow EPSRC blocks and thermally insulating walls based on thermodynamic principles. In recent works, numerical simulation methods have been proposed by Del Coz Díaz et al [8][9][10][11] for studying various types of walls made of different light concrete hollow bricks. Li et al [12] presented the development of a simplified heat transfer model of hollow blocks for simple and efficient heat flow calculation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%