2017
DOI: 10.18280/ijht.35sp0143
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On the heat transfer through roof tile coverings

Abstract: In hot climates, ventilated pitched roofs with tiled coverings reduce the heat transfer across the roof, due to the ventilated air layer between tiles and roofing underlay, which is formed by the arrangement of battens and counter-battens. This so-called Above Sheathing Ventilation (ASV), which depends on the air entering and leaving at the eaves, ridge and the gaps between the tiles, has been enhanced by increasing the roof air permeability by means of novel roof tile shapes. This study analyses the air perme… Show more

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“…Jiang Mingjing et al [9,10] constructed a CFD-DEM coupling model to calculate the fluid and particle motion equations of moistened soil, and investigated the feasibility of the model. Inspired by smooth fluid dynamics, Yang Wang et al [11,12] built a dynamic simulation model for rotary soil tillage system, and found that the model is accurate enough to enhance the crushing effect of micro-cultivator. Guo Wei et al [13] put forward a CFD model for soil and cutter head, and proved it correct and feasible with the tunnelling data in actual engineering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jiang Mingjing et al [9,10] constructed a CFD-DEM coupling model to calculate the fluid and particle motion equations of moistened soil, and investigated the feasibility of the model. Inspired by smooth fluid dynamics, Yang Wang et al [11,12] built a dynamic simulation model for rotary soil tillage system, and found that the model is accurate enough to enhance the crushing effect of micro-cultivator. Guo Wei et al [13] put forward a CFD model for soil and cutter head, and proved it correct and feasible with the tunnelling data in actual engineering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%