Dependence of the Shape of the Temperature Field around Basement Structures on the Properties of Surrounding Soils

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This paper exams the dependence of soil temperature fields of basement structures of buildings on the type of the surrounding soil. The 3D simulation model is based on data from real measurements of soil temperatures during the winter over a period of two years. The measured data were incorporated into the model on the basis of statistical evaluation. The basic aim of this paper is to approach, as closely as possible, the individual effects of basement structure construction on the soil temperature field on the basis of real measured values.

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