An analytical superposition approach to wall heat conduction under arbitrary temperature perturbations for air-conditioning applications

Heat Recovery Systems and CHP - Tập 15 - Trang 733-747 - 1995
K.A. Antonopoulos1, F. Democritou1
1Mechanical Engineering Department, Thermal Section, National Technical University of Athens, 42 Patission Street, Athens 106 82, Greece

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