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Using the finite element method to predict heat dissipation in a timber frame building construction

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  • Denisa Valachova

    VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava
    Ostrava, Czech Republic

  • Iveta Skotnicova

    VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava
    Ostrava, Czech Republic

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Posted in WOOD RESEARCH Volume 64, Number 5, 2019Tagged experimental analysis, finite elements method, passive building, temperature field, Thermal engineering properties, timber frame construction

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VALACHOVA, D & SKOTNICOVA, I. (2019): Using the finite element method to predict heat dissipation in a timber frame building construction. In: Wood Research 64 (5), ISSN 1336-4561, VUPC (SDVU), 859-870 pp.

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