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Simulation of thermal regime of room, heated by passive insolation solar heating systems with three-layer ventilated translucent barriers

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The problem of mathematical modeling of the thermal regime of a room that is heated by passive insolation solar heating systems (IPSSH) with three-layer ventilated translucent barrier (TLVTB) is examined. The dependence of the temperature regime of the room on the TLVTB parameters is studied.

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Original Russian Text © K.A. Samiev, 2009, published in Geliotekhnika, 2009, No. 4, pp. 120–125.

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Samiev, K.A. Simulation of thermal regime of room, heated by passive insolation solar heating systems with three-layer ventilated translucent barriers. Appl. Sol. Energy 45, 298–302 (2009). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0003701X09040197

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