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Thermal, Mechanical, and Barrier Properties of PHBV Nanocomposites via TiO<sub>2</sub> Incorporation for Sustainable Food Packaging. [PDF]
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Evaluation of the Biodegradability Potential of Antibacterial Poly(lactic acid)/Glycero-(9,10-trioxolane)-trialeate Films in Soil. [PDF]
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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.
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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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Heating degree–days for arid regions
Energy, 1998Abstract Arid regions generally have great temperature differences between day and night. Heating degree–days are indicative of the need to heat buildings. We show that the maximum and minimum temperatures are linearly related at high significance levels.
Zekai Şen, Mikdat Kadiogl̂u
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Variable Base Heating Degree-Day Data
Transactions of the ASAE, 1984ABSTRACT HEATING degree-day (HDD) data are often used to estimate annual fuel energy requirements for heating buildings. Commonly, a base temperature of 18.3°C (65°F) is used for calculating HDD. This fixed-base data is generally not appropriate for structures housing livestock since the balance or base temperature of the structure can vary ...
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Calcuiation of heating degree-days for Pakistan
Building Services Engineering Research and Technology, 1999Heating degree-days for various locations in Pakistan — Karachi, Hyderabad, Lahore, Multan, Islamabad, Peshawar and Quetta — from 1987 to 1996, are calculated from the available meteorological data. The method to calculate the degree-days, which may be the first attempt for Pakistan, is briefly described.
S.R. Samo, K.M. Letherman
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