Simulation and Experimental Verification of Dynamic Heat Load for the Underground Structure Envelope

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Analyses the mechanisms of dynamic heat transfer in the underground works envelope and the simplified calculation method for heat transfer. With the cooperative function of MATLAB, Simulink and COMSOL, simulates the dynamic variation of the heat load, and validates the simulation results by an experiment.

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