Embedded Water-based Surface Heating Part 1: Hybrid 3D Numerical Model

A numerical simulation tool that assesses the transient operation of embedded water based surface heating systems is developed. Embedded surface heating systems and especially floor heating systems are, by far, the most common heat supply system in newly built residential buildings in, for example,...

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Structural analysis. Stresses
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