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In-situ measurement of wall thermal performance : data interpretation and apparatus design recommendations /

In-situ measurement of wall thermal performance : data interpretation and apparatus design recommendations /

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Main Authors: 286243 Modera, M. P., Sherman, M. H., De Vinuesa, S. G., American Society for Testing Materials Symposium on Thermal Insulation Materials System (1984 : Dallas)
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Language:eng
Published: Berkeley, Calif. : University of California, 1984
Subjects:
Building materials, Effect of temperatures on
Building materials
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