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Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, 2014
In Central European countries, heating represents approximately 75% of the total energy use of a residential building, with average thermal characteristics of the envelope. The expected energy use can be determined using complex simulation programs, but an easier way is to use specific degree day values.
Zoltan Verbai +2 more
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In Central European countries, heating represents approximately 75% of the total energy use of a residential building, with average thermal characteristics of the envelope. The expected energy use can be determined using complex simulation programs, but an easier way is to use specific degree day values.
Zoltan Verbai +2 more
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A dataset of spatial distribution of degree-day factors for glaciers in High Mountain Asia
China Scientific Data, 2019: The degree-day model, a widely used approach for ice and snow melt computation, rests upon a relationship between snow or ice melt and air temperature that is usually expressed in the form of positive temperature.
Yong Zhang, Shiyin Liu, Xin Wang
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Journal of environmental engineering, 2019
In this study, cooling degree day (CDD) and life cycle cost (LCC) analyses are applied to refrigerated warehouses in Turkey to determine the optimum insulation thickness.
Hande Mutlu Ozturk +2 more
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In this study, cooling degree day (CDD) and life cycle cost (LCC) analyses are applied to refrigerated warehouses in Turkey to determine the optimum insulation thickness.
Hande Mutlu Ozturk +2 more
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1998
The development of plants and Poikilothermic (cold-blooded) animals is highly dependent on temperature. It has been said that “the hotter it is the faster they grow.” This is true, up to a point, where higher temperatures retard or even stop development. Temperature-driven models are available for a large number of plants such as corn, cotton, alfalfa,
Linda J. Young, Jerry H. Young
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The development of plants and Poikilothermic (cold-blooded) animals is highly dependent on temperature. It has been said that “the hotter it is the faster they grow.” This is true, up to a point, where higher temperatures retard or even stop development. Temperature-driven models are available for a large number of plants such as corn, cotton, alfalfa,
Linda J. Young, Jerry H. Young
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Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 1985
Abstract Degree day accumulations can be used by growers to monitor the development of biological processes and thus can be used in crop and pest management. The adoption and use of degree days by individual growers and agricultural advisors, however, has been limited partly because of computational difficulties involved in the derivation of degree ...
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Abstract Degree day accumulations can be used by growers to monitor the development of biological processes and thus can be used in crop and pest management. The adoption and use of degree days by individual growers and agricultural advisors, however, has been limited partly because of computational difficulties involved in the derivation of degree ...
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