Heat Thermal Transmittance of Log Wall

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This paper deals with the problem of heat thermal transmittance of log walls. Log and cabin are now very popular among investors, so this paper deals precisely with this issue. This paper deals precisely with this issue use physical quantities according EN ISO 7345, which are decisive parameters for this type of wall. It is detailed decribed test log walls, including all specifics for this wall.

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