Performance of a commercial wine store with insulated concrete walls
Fuller, R. J., Luther, M. B. and Cheung, C. K. 2004, Performance of a commercial wine store with insulated concrete walls, Building and environment, vol. 39, no. 5, pp. 537-545.
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The internal environment within an unconditioned wine barrel store, constructed from insulated concrete panels and located in south-eastern Australia, has been investigated during a summer and winter month. Average temperatures inside the store were found to be 13.7°C and 22.8°C in the winter and summer month respectively. A validated mathematical model of the store was used to investigate the contribution of the concrete walls, insulation and the wine itself to the internal thermal environment. The concrete walls were found to be the least influential.
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