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The paper demonstrates the thermal admittance procedure as a technique to quantify the dynamic thermal properties of two uninsulated rammed earth building components subjected to radiative and conductive heat transfer processes. With the aid of Australian climate data and a climate chamber, this research paper uses a dynamic thermal property calculator developed by Arup in accordance with EN ISO 13786:2007 to quantify the performance of a homogenous rammed earth envelope subjected to in-situ measurements that mimic real conditions.

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With the aid of Australian climate data and a climate chamber, this research paper uses a dynamic thermal property calculator developed by Arup in accordance with EN ISO 13786:2007 to quantify the performance of a homogenous rammed earth envelope subjected to in-situ measurements that mimic real conditions.

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dynamic thermal properties of two uninsulated rammed earth building components subjected to radiative and conductive heat transfer processes

prof. Dušan Katunský
Technical University of Kosice

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This page is a summary of: Dynamic Thermal Properties of Uninsulated Rammed Earth Envelopes, Pollack Periodica, April 2015, Akademiai Kiado,
DOI: 10.1556/pollack.2015.10.1.10.
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