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Publikováno v:
The British Journal of Radiology. 82:S33-S38
Atherosclerosis presents a massive healthcare burden in both the developing and developed world. There is mounting evidence relating to the involvement of haemodynamic factors in the pathogenesis of this process. This article aims to review the curre
Publikováno v:
Energy and Buildings. 40:375-384
A 100-year lifecycle carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions analysis is reported for a two-bedroom, 65 m2 floor area, semi-detached house in south-east England. How the balance between the embodied (ECO2) and operational CO2 emissions of the building are aff
Autor:
Jacob N. Hacker, Michael Holmes
Publikováno v:
Energy and Buildings. 39:802-814
This paper addresses the dual challenge of designing sustainable low-energy buildings while still providing thermal comfort under warmer summer conditions produced by anthropogenic climate change—a key challenge for building designers in the 21st c
Autor:
Jacob N. Hacker, Michael Holmes
Publikováno v:
Built Environment. 33:97-114
A major anticipated impact of climate change on the built environment in the United Kingdom is an increase in the occurrence of overheating in buildings, due to reduced efficacy of the traditional and still widely used method of cooling buildings - c
Publikováno v:
European radiology. 16(5)
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) provides a means for the quantitative analysis of haemodynamic disturbances in vivo, but most work has used phantoms or idealised geometry. Our purpose was to use CFD to analyse flow in carotid atherosclerosis using