2019
DOI: 10.3390/buildings9080178
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The Influence of the Initial Condition in the Transient Thermal Field Simulation Inside a Wall

Abstract: The envelope structures of buildings are exposed to heat-humidity conditions. The heat and humidity flow through these structures depends on the boundary conditions of the indoor and outdoor environments. This paper shows different initial conditions for the determination of temperature spread. The aim is to bring certain results of temperature calculated considering the initial conditions. When temperature changes, heat flow also rapidly changes. In certain specific cases, it is necessary to consider the init… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the heat transfer resistance at the connection point increases to evaluate the opaque portion of the packaging structure. Calculations with the help of computer simulations taking into account the non-stationary state [11] were performed for points on the parapet masonry of the perimeter wall. The masonry is receding.…”
Section: Calculations and Experimental Measurements Of Thermal Propermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the heat transfer resistance at the connection point increases to evaluate the opaque portion of the packaging structure. Calculations with the help of computer simulations taking into account the non-stationary state [11] were performed for points on the parapet masonry of the perimeter wall. The masonry is receding.…”
Section: Calculations and Experimental Measurements Of Thermal Propermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evaluation of thermal-moisture properties was carried out by several researchers [7], [8], [9], but mainly by Ing. Marek Zozulak, PhD, [10]. In 2019 these were the publications:…”
Section: Heat-moisture Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%