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THE INFLUENCE OF WIND SPEED TO THE TEMPERATURE INSIDE THE WALL IN THE WINTER SEASON.
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The article presents an analysis of the impact of wind speed on the temperature changes in the external three-layer partition of a green building during winter period. Data for analysis were taken from temperature sensors located in individual layers of the partition and from a weather station on the roof of a smart building. The analysis period was January 2015. The purpose of the analysis was to determine the correlation between the wind speed and the temperature inside the partition. In the analysis period of one month the correlation did not occur, however, considering only the periods in which the average wind speed was above 2 m/s, the correlation was noticeable. The use of innovative fiber optic technology with Bragg sensors was proposed.
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