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Concept of Measurements of Heat Energy in the Heat Supply Systems of Russia

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The concept of measuring the heat energy for billing purposes in heat supply systems is formulated on the basis of representing the heat energy as a heat carrier, associated with its thermodynamic condition and mass.

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Lisenkov, A.I. Concept of Measurements of Heat Energy in the Heat Supply Systems of Russia. Measurement Techniques 45, 852–856 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021118512135

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