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Uncertainties in fan pressurization measurements

Sherman, M. and Palmiter, L.
1995
Airflow Performance of Building Envelopes, Components, and Systems, ASTM STP 1255, M. P. Modera and A.K. Persily, Eds., pp. 266-283


Sherman, M. and Palmiter, L., (1995), "Uncertainties in fan pressurization measurements", Airflow Performance of Building Envelopes, Components, and Systems, ASTM STP 1255, M. P. Modera and A.K. Persily, Eds., pp. 266-283.
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Sherman, M.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta Edmonton, AB Canada
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