Abstract
A description of a measuring programme established in order to compile data on a ``steel house``. This test house was constructed according to the theory that the foundation elements for the outside walls should be comprised of steel plates. These plates are calculated to conduct part of the excess summer heat down into the earth. This excess heat in the earth under and around the house could be used during the cold winter months as the steel plates would conduct the heat from the soil into the house walls again. This form of construction would also result in less temperature gradiency in relation to thermal insulation inside the steel walls - leading to less heat loss from the house through the walls. The amount of electric power consumption, temperatures and solar heat intensity were measured. The resulting data is included in the publication. (AB).
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The insulated steel house. Measuring programme; The insulated steel house. Maaleprogram.
Denmark: N. p.,
1991.
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The insulated steel house. Measuring programme; The insulated steel house. Maaleprogram.
Denmark.
None.
1991.
"The insulated steel house. Measuring programme; The insulated steel house. Maaleprogram."
Denmark.
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title = {The insulated steel house. Measuring programme; The insulated steel house. Maaleprogram}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {A description of a measuring programme established in order to compile data on a ``steel house``. This test house was constructed according to the theory that the foundation elements for the outside walls should be comprised of steel plates. These plates are calculated to conduct part of the excess summer heat down into the earth. This excess heat in the earth under and around the house could be used during the cold winter months as the steel plates would conduct the heat from the soil into the house walls again. This form of construction would also result in less temperature gradiency in relation to thermal insulation inside the steel walls - leading to less heat loss from the house through the walls. The amount of electric power consumption, temperatures and solar heat intensity were measured. The resulting data is included in the publication. (AB).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {The insulated steel house. Measuring programme; The insulated steel house. Maaleprogram}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {A description of a measuring programme established in order to compile data on a ``steel house``. This test house was constructed according to the theory that the foundation elements for the outside walls should be comprised of steel plates. These plates are calculated to conduct part of the excess summer heat down into the earth. This excess heat in the earth under and around the house could be used during the cold winter months as the steel plates would conduct the heat from the soil into the house walls again. This form of construction would also result in less temperature gradiency in relation to thermal insulation inside the steel walls - leading to less heat loss from the house through the walls. The amount of electric power consumption, temperatures and solar heat intensity were measured. The resulting data is included in the publication. (AB).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}