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This paper introduces a model for analysis of spatiotemporal distribution of temperature between the wall of a building and the facing of a facade with possible convection air movement. In the framework of the considered model one can take into account native convection of air and possibility of forced convection. This paper aims to analyze the considered distribution of temperature. Also an analytical approach for analysis of the considered distribution to increase predictability of the heat transport with native and forced convection is considered.

Design/methodology/approach

In this paper we introduce a model for analysis of spatio-temporal distribution of temperature between the wall of a building and the facing of a facade with account possible convection air movement has been analyzed. In the framework of the considered model one can take into account native convection of air and possibility to take into account forced convection. We analyzed the considered distribution of temperature. Also we consider an analytical approach for analysis of the considered distribution to increase of predictability of the heat transport with account native and forced convection.

Findings

In this paper we introduce a model for analysis of spatio-temporal distribution of temperature between the wall of a building and the facing of a facade with account possible convection air movement has been analyzed. In the framework of the considered model one can take into account native convection of air and possibility to take into account forced convection. We analyzed the considered distribution of temperature. Also we consider an analytical approach for analysis of the considered distribution to increase of predictability of the heat transport with account native and forced convection.

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This paper is original.

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