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Heat transfer between double window panes
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[QUOTE="trurle, post: 6183160, member: 653393"] You can get absolute maximum limit of temperature rise by just neglecting inside-to-outside heat transfer through the (aerogel-insulated) panels, and using approximation of 20 W/m2 for non-insulated fraction of greenhouse surface area. For 75% of area been insulated, and 25% not insulated, you get (123.3*0.75)/(20*0.25) degrees temperature rise at maximum. [/QUOTE]
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