S Doshvarpassand, C Wu, X Wang - Infrared physics & technology, 2019 - Elsevier
Corrosion is considered a destructive phenomenon that affects almost all metals. There is a variety of corrosion monitoring and measurement techniques being deployed across …
The large majority of the building heat losses occur through the building envelope. Hence, the accurate evaluation of energy leakages, quantified by the thermal transmittance (U …
Thermal radiation generated by limited resources is emitted from the surfaces and interpreted as temperature. On the other hand, the limited resources necessitate prevention …
Reducing the energy requirements of buildings is essential in order to address anthropogenic global warming. Among the various factors affecting the energy requirements …
The experimental characterization of the overall thermal transmittance of homogeneous, moderately-and non-homogeneous walls, windows, and construction elements with …
Identifying the actual thermal performance of a building envelope is crucial for energy audits when decisions are made concerning energy refurbishment and implementation of energy …
The thermal behaviour of a building is often underestimated or neglected during its construction and operation stages. In recent years, the heat flux meter (HFM) method has …
M Mahmoodzadeh, V Gretka, K Hay, C Steele… - Building and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Quantitative thermography is considered as a reliable method to measure the thermal transmittance U-values of opaque building envelopes. Previously developed external …
The thermal transmittance of building envelopes determines to a large extent the energy demand of buildings. Thus, there is a keen interest in having methods which can precisely …