Samiuddin et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Assessment of thermal comfort in high-occupancy spaces with relevance to air distribution schemes: A case study of mosquesSamiuddin et al., 2018
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- Samiuddin S
- Budaiwi I
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- Building Services Engineering Research and Technology
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In high-occupancy intermittently operated buildings such as mosques and auditoriums, maintaining an acceptable thermal environment may present a challenging task. Variations in the operation and the thermal loads can result in variable and non-uniform thermal …
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