A test set-up was developed for the determination of the external heat
transfer coefficient of walls under actual outdoor conditions. The se
t-up was used to measure the convective heat transfer coefficient for
the central region of a vertical wall. Outdoor tests were carried out
under a wide range of conditions and the heat transfer coefficient was
correlated with wind speed. Results obtained indicate that the heat t
ransfer coefficient varies from 6 to 10 W/m(2) . K for wind speeds ran
ging from 0 to 4 m/s. In addition, the wind direction was found not to
have a significant effect on the coefficient for large wall surfaces.
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