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The results of the model-based study of nonstationary thermal mode in premises with an insolation passive heating system with a three-layer translucent shield are presented. The article is aimed at determining daily variations in the air temperature of the heated premise on typical heating season days and analyzing the optimization of the thermal capacity of the short-term (daily) thermal battery of the heating system on this basis.
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Original Russian Text © N.R. Avezova, R.R. Avezov, Yu.K. Rashidov, K.A. Samiev, 2014, published in Geliotekhnika, 2014, No. 3, pp. 67–71.
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Avezova, N.R., Avezov, R.R., Rashidov, Y.K. et al. Model-based analysis of nonstationary thermal mode in premises with an insolation passive heating system with a three-layer translucent shield. Appl. Sol. Energy 50, 184–187 (2014). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0003701X14030025
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