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DOI: 10.1016/0360-5442(85)90123-9
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Assessment of ground thermal capacity for space cooling in Libya

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“…The application of this equation has provided valid results in the comparisons with experimental results from US [6], Australia [8,9] and other regions [7,10]. In addition, it has been used in the assessment of energy savings potential of underground constructions [11,12]. As well as in this model, there are several mathematical models developed for the prediction of the ground temperature based also on the Fourier heat conduction equation, providing good agreement with experimental data [13].…”
Section: Analytical Modelmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The application of this equation has provided valid results in the comparisons with experimental results from US [6], Australia [8,9] and other regions [7,10]. In addition, it has been used in the assessment of energy savings potential of underground constructions [11,12]. As well as in this model, there are several mathematical models developed for the prediction of the ground temperature based also on the Fourier heat conduction equation, providing good agreement with experimental data [13].…”
Section: Analytical Modelmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Utilizing thermal capacity of the ground in Libya is studied in details by Ahmed et al [106], where traditional techniques is evaluated such as; underground houses, thick walls and slab on ground. It is concluded that the cooling potential of slab on ground method alone is not significant without any convective cooling.…”
Section: Passive Space Heating and Coolingmentioning
confidence: 99%