
3. Methodology: using the Glaser diagram
To obtain a Glaser diagram, draw a set of three curves.
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Temperature curve. It is a function of :
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on the one hand, the K coefficient (as defined in the Th-K 77 rules
) for the surface loss of the wall in question:[1]
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Methodology: using the Glaser diagram