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11List of materials properties — A material s property is an intensive, often quantitative property of a material, usually with a unit that may be used as a metric of value to compare the benefits of one material versus another to aid in materials selection. A material property… …
12Scottish Parliament Building — The Scottish Parliament Building ( gd. Pàrlamaid na h Alba) [ [http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/vli/language/gaelic/index.htm scottish.parliament.uk] , accessed 2 May 2007] is the home of the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, within the UNESCO… …
13Natural ventilation — The ventilation system of a regular earthship. Natural ventilation is the process of supplying and removing air through an indoor space without using mechanical systems. It refers to the flow of external air to an indoor space as a result of wind …
14mechanical system — Any building service using machines. They include plumbing, elevators, escalators, and heating and air conditioning systems. The introduction of mechanization in buildings in the early 20th century brought about major adjustments; the new… …
15аккумулированное тепло — Сохранение и накопление тепла в аккумуляторах солнечной энергии или холода наружного воздуха ночью, не связанные с внешним подводом тепла за счет энергосистем или выработки ее автономными установками. Примечание К аккумуляторам относятся… …
16ГОСТ Р 54860-2011: Теплоснабжение зданий. Общие положения методики расчета энергопотребности и эффективности систем теплоснабжения — Терминология ГОСТ Р 54860 2011: Теплоснабжение зданий. Общие положения методики расчета энергопотребности и эффективности систем теплоснабжения оригинал документа: 3.1.1 аккумулированное тепло (heat gains): Сохранение и накопление тепла в… …
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17Raised floor — A suction cup tile lifter has been used to remove a tile …
18Building regulations in England and Wales — Building regulations are statutory instruments that seek to ensure that the policies set out in the relevant liegislation are carried out and Building regulations approval is required for most building work in the UK. Building regulations that… …
19Variable air volume — (VAV) is a technique for controlling the capacity of a heating, ventilating, and/or air conditioning (HVAC) system. The simplest VAV system incorporates one supply duct that, when in cooling mode, distributes approximately convert|55|F supply air …
20Shading — 1) The protection from heat gains due to direct solar radiation; 2) Shading is provided by (a) permanently attached exterior devices, glazing materials, adherent materials applied to the glazing, or an adjacent building for nonresidential… …