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* A simplistic rule of thumb that is often used when designing dense masonry walls, is that heat will be absorbed and lost at around an inch per 2 hours. i.e a 4inch (100mm) thick masonry wall will absorb and shed its heat load in around 8 hours and a 8inch (200mm) thick wall in around 16 hours. | * [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trombe_wall|.]]A simplistic rule of thumb that is often used when designing dense masonry walls, is that heat will be absorbed and lost at around an inch per 2 hours. i.e a 4inch (100mm) thick masonry wall will absorb and shed its heat load in around 8 hours and a 8inch (200mm) thick wall in around 16 hours. |
Eco friendly building
* http://www.greenbuildingadvisor.com/blogs/dept/musings/green-building-beginners
Eden in Cornwell England. Geodesic domes.
Designing underfloor water heating. ITS-SOLAR-underfloor-heatingAfripex.pdf
- Twisted fishingline muscles
Heat mass
.A simplistic rule of thumb that is often used when designing dense masonry walls, is that heat will be absorbed and lost at around an inch per 2 hours. i.e a 4inch (100mm) thick masonry wall will absorb and shed its heat load in around 8 hours and a 8inch (200mm) thick wall in around 16 hours.