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Effects of Environmental Temperature Change on Building Energy Audit Measurements

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A study is made on how environmental temperature changes affect measurements on heat-transfer resistance at bounding surfaces, as this is a major characteristic measured in energy auditing for domestic and industrial buildings. Software has been written in the Mathcad 7 system for incorporating environmental temperature change for any such measurements over any length of time preceding the instant of measurement.

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  1. GOST 26254–84, Buildings and Edifices: Methods of Determining the Heat-Transfer Resistance for Bounding Structures [in Russian].

  2. SNiP II-3–79**: Building Heat Engineering [in Russian].

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Chistyakov, Y.A. Effects of Environmental Temperature Change on Building Energy Audit Measurements. Measurement Techniques 45, 998–1001 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021623719269

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