Estimation of the thermal properties of an historic building wall by combining Modal Identification Method and Optimal Experiment Design
@article{Berger2020EstimationOT, title={Estimation of the thermal properties of an historic building wall by combining Modal Identification Method and Optimal Experiment Design}, author={Julien Berger and Benjamin Kadoch}, journal={ArXiv}, year={2020}, volume={abs/2111.09175} }
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