A study on thermal insulation
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1966.v19.i181.4206Abstract
The yearly change in ambient temperature, and also the daily variations, become notably evident inside buildings. In extreme cases they cause considerable discomfort. This can be avoided by two means: insulation and heating or air conditioning. As each of these factors covers a wide range of possibilities, a detailed study of the physical factors, such as location, cost, climate, etc., makes it possible to find the most suitable materials, with the best overall thermal transmission factor (Ue), and the cheapest thickness (te) of the insulating material.
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