Energy performances of air-supported habitable structures
I. Sanders and
S.D. Probert
Applied Energy, 1990, vol. 37, issue 3, 189-214
Abstract:
Mathematical models have been developed in order to predict the steady-state power requirements for inflating, heating, and ventilating habitable air-supported structures. The predictions have been corroborated by experimental data, thereby validating the mathematical model. The conclusions of the analysis are presented as a series of curves, which can act as design guides for those contemplating investing in air-supported structures.
Date: 1990
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