Building Research Journal, Volume 52SAP, 2004 - Building |
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... layer exhibit a thermal damping effect , where both the amplitude and frequency of the temperature oscillations are smoothed with increasing the depth in the layer . As can be seen from Fig . 4 , the plaster layer yields an essential ...
... layer exhibit a thermal damping effect , where both the amplitude and frequency of the temperature oscillations are smoothed with increasing the depth in the layer . As can be seen from Fig . 4 , the plaster layer yields an essential ...
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... layer , we have found extreme values ( along the layer thickness at the midpoint of the section ) during the reference year with the time step equal to 4 hours . The complete documentation of the evolution for such extreme values can be ...
... layer , we have found extreme values ( along the layer thickness at the midpoint of the section ) during the reference year with the time step equal to 4 hours . The complete documentation of the evolution for such extreme values can be ...
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... layer are less than 1 and the layer is resistant against fracture failure . The reinforce- ment of the mortar layer by the glass lattice moderates the extreme values of stresses significantly . The material -A exhibits the best results ...
... layer are less than 1 and the layer is resistant against fracture failure . The reinforce- ment of the mortar layer by the glass lattice moderates the extreme values of stresses significantly . The material -A exhibits the best results ...
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