Steady-state heat flow through hollow clay bricks
Clay bricks are commonly used for building wall. One of the functions of a wall is to create a habitable internal environment, such as enabling internal temperature to be controlled at a human comfort level (?24�C) which is lower than the outside temperature for hot and humid climate countries. Thus...
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Main Authors: | Ghailane H., Ahamat M.A., Padzi M.M., Beddu S. |
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Other Authors: | 57209170916 |
Format: | Conference Paper |
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Institute of Physics Publishing
2023
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