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  2. Heat transfer coefficient - Wikipedia

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    Architects and engineers call the resulting values either the U-Value or the R-Value of a construction assembly like a wall. Each type of value (R or U) are related as the inverse of each other such that R-Value = 1/U-Value and both are more fully understood through the concept of an overall heat transfer coefficient described in lower section ...

  3. Thermal transmittance - Wikipedia

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    Although the concept of U-value (or U-factor) is universal, U-values can be expressed in different units. In most countries, U-value is expressed in SI units, as watts per square metre-kelvin: W/(m 2 ⋅K) In the United States, U-value is expressed as British thermal units (Btu) per hour-square feet-degrees Fahrenheit: Btu/(h⋅ft 2 ⋅°F)

  4. Estidama - Wikipedia

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    Within Estidama, however is a green building rating system called the Pearl Rating System [2] that is utilized to evaluate sustainable building development practices in Abu Dhabi. The Estidama program is mandatory in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - all buildings must achieve a minimum 1 Pearl Rating, and all government-funded buildings must ...

  5. U-value - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 June 2007, at 14:54 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  6. u-chart - Wikipedia

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    As with the c-chart, the Poisson distribution is the basis for the chart and requires the same assumptions. The control limits for this chart type are u ¯ ± 3 u ¯ n i {\displaystyle {\bar {u}}\pm 3{\sqrt {\frac {\bar {u}}{n_{i}}}}} where u ¯ {\displaystyle {\bar {u}}} is the estimate of the long-term process mean established during control ...

  7. List of physical constants - Wikipedia

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    6.022 140 76 × 10 23 mol −1: 0 [49] ... While the values of the physical constants are independent of the system of units in use, each uncertainty as stated ...

  8. U (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    U, one of the two subcarrier-modulated color-difference channels in the YUV colorspace, in video; U, the recommended symbol for a system's internal energy, in thermodynamics; U, units, any of various standard units of biological activity, such as insulin units, enzyme units, or penicillin units U, the enzyme unit

  9. Windows Calculator - Wikipedia

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    A simple arithmetic calculator was first included with Windows 1.0. [5]In Windows 3.0, a scientific mode was added, which included exponents and roots, logarithms, factorial-based functions, trigonometry (supports radian, degree and gradians angles), base conversions (2, 8, 10, 16), logic operations, statistical functions such as single variable statistics and linear regression.