Heat Absorption by a Groundmass Due to the Action of Solar Radiation
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A procedure for the calculation of the heat-absorption ability of the ground, as far as solar radiation is concerned, has been proposed. An example of the calculation has been presented.
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groundmass solar radiation heat flux heat transferPreview
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