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A methodology to measure the rates of air infiltration into refrigerated compartments.
Application of a new method to quantify local air-side heat transfer coefficient on fundamental geometries.
3D and transient numerical modelling of door opening and closing processes and its influence on thermal performance of cold rooms
Development of a methodology to measure the rates of air infiltration into refrigerated compartments.
Empirical correlation to estimate the optimum jet velocity of an air curtain.
Experimental evaluation of local air-side heat transfer coefficient on single fins.
Experimental quantification of air-side row-by-row heat transfer coefficients on fin-and-tube heat exchangers.
Merení intenzity vetrání metodou znackovacího plynu CO2. 2.
Ventilation measurements using CO2 as a tracer gas. 2.
Relative decrease of tracer gas concentration as a measure of the ventilation effectiveness.
Monitoring hydrofluorocarbon refrigerant leakage from air-conditioning systems in buildings.
EFFICIENT VENTILATION OF SMALL ROOMS.
Air infiltration into refrigerated stores through rapid-roll doors.
Characterization of airflow in a commercial cool store using a carbon monoxide gas tracer technique.
Visualisation and quantification of the air flow pattern in ventilated spaces by using image analysis.
METHODE DE MESURE DU RENOUVELLEMENT D'AIR DES GRANDS HALLS.
EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF AIR INFILTRATION IN LARGE ROOMS.
Encyclopedia of Refrigeration
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