The study of heat transfer under dynamic transient conditions established the tow-plaster material thermal resistance. We present a one-dimensional heat transfer study using a Tow-plaster material. We show the thermal resistance evolution of in the material subjected to climatic solicitation in transient dynamic regime. This is a one-dimensional, fully analytical modeling. This model allows us, on the one hand, to express the thermal resistance in the form of a sum of three resistances and thus to show the tow-plaster material relative thermal resistance. This study is highlighting in relation to the thermal behavior of the material by showing the influence of the coefficients of exchange.
In this study, we propose an evaluation method of the thermal inertia for two adjoining materials to one another from the heat capacity. The expression of the capacity has been deducted from the thermal-electrical analogy in dynamic frequency regime. The influences of the exciting pulse and depth in the concrete slab and in the tow-plaster on the heat capacity were presented.
In this paper, we propose a study of heat transfer through a roadway. The expression of the temperature and heat flux density are obtained from the resolution of the heat equation and the Fourier law in dynamic frequency regime. The influence of extrinsic parameters such as coefficients of convective and radiative heat exchange and cloud cover are presented.