Thermal Conductivity of Freely Patterned Pine and Spruce Needles
            
            Konference "Vides zinātne un izglītība Latvijā un Eiropā": tēžu krājums
            2014
            
        
                Indra Muižniece,
        
                Dace Lauka,
        
                Dagnija Blumberga
        
    
            
            
            The aim of the study is to define thermal conductivity coefficient of freely patterned pine and spruce needles. Heat flow measurements were made according to a two-factor experimental design and analysis of the full experimental design was conducted. The moisture and coniferous tree species effect on thermal conductivity coefficient were determined. The results show that different coniferous tree species’ needles have different coefficient of thermal conductivity, which is also influenced by other factors.
            
            
            
                Keywords
                coniferous, heat insulation, needles, thermal conductivity
            
            
            
                Hyperlink
                http://www.lvzsa.lv/sites/default/files/tezu_krajums_videszinateneunizglitiba_2014.pdf
            
            
            Muižniece, I., Lauka, D., Blumberga, D. Thermal Conductivity of Freely Patterned Pine and Spruce Needles. In: Konference "Vides zinātne un izglītība Latvijā un Eiropā": tēžu krājums, Latvia, Rīga, 24-24 October, 2014. Rīga: Vides zinātnes un izglītības padome, 2014, pp.34-36. ISBN 97899341433111.
            
                Publication language
                English (en)