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An experimental study on sustainability of historical wooden buildings exposed to open sea streams

Authors

  • Esra Celik

    Istanbul Arel University, Turkey

  • Ismail Cengiz Yilmaz

    Istanbul Arel University, Turkey

  • Deniz Yilmaz

    Istanbul Arel University, Turkey

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Posted in WOOD RESEARCH Volume 65, Number 3, 2020Tagged historical buildings, sustainability, thermal conductivity, Wood structures

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CELIK, E., YILMAZ, I. C. & YILMAZ, D. (2020): An experimental study on sustainability of historical wooden buildings exposed to open sea streams. In: Wood Research 65 (3), 521-530 pp., available at: doi.org/10.37763/wr.1336-4561/65.3.521530

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