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Thermal Bridges -- Heat flow models with HEAT2 HEAT3, and a general purpose 3-D solver

Posey, J. and Dalgliesh, W. A.
2005
10th Canadian Conference on Building Science and Technology, Ottawa, 2005.


Posey, J. and Dalgliesh, W. A., (2005), "Thermal Bridges -- Heat flow models with HEAT2 HEAT3, and a general purpose 3-D solver", 10th Canadian Conference on Building Science and Technology, Ottawa, 2005.
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Posey, J., Dalgliesh W. A., 2005 Thermal Bridges - Heat flow models with HEAT2 HEAT3, and a general purpose 3-D solver. 10th Canadian HEAT2, HEAT3: http://www.buildingphysics.com/index-filer/Page691.htm


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