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Solutions to Fourier's equation and unsteady heat flow through structures

Davies, M. G.
1995
Building and Environment, Vol. 30(3), pp. 309-321


Davies, M. G., (1995), "Solutions to Fourier's equation and unsteady heat flow through structures", Building and Environment, Vol. 30(3), pp. 309-321.
Abstract:
The Fourier contrinuity equation for unsteady heat flow in one dimension underlines most solutions for unseatdy heat flow in buidling structures and other situations. It can be solved numerically and it also leads to a number of families of analutical solutions in which distance x and time t variousely appear бн.

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Davies, M. G.
  1. The development of an accurate tool to determine convective heat transfer coefficients in real buildings  



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