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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Indoor and outdoor environment impact over the generic conditions for thermal bridge appearance

(Corresponding) Ivanov M., Mijorski S.
Topic: 
Enviornmental data analysis and modelling
The presented study considers the numerical modelling of a thermal bridge distribution, based on conjugated heat transfer and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model of approximated external concrete wall. The thermal bridge distribution is cross-analyzed relative to the indoor and outdoor air...Read more
Keywords: 
Thermal bridge, conjugated heat transfer, CFD, indoor and outdoor environment
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00485

Thermal bridge modelling, based on conjugated heat transfer and CFD methods

Mijorski S., (Corresponding) Ivanov M.
Topic: 
Enviornmental data analysis and modelling
In the building structure, the “thermal bridge” is defined as an isolated zone, where construction elements have higher thermal conductivity, compared with the rest of the building envelope. Thus, a significant temperature difference may exist between adjacent solid and air volumes within the...Read more
Keywords: 
Thermal bridge, conjugated heat transfer, CFD, indoor and outdoor environment
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00486

Performance Evaluation of Mass Transfer-Based Method using Global Performance Index in Semi-Arid Region Saudi Arabia.

Islam S., Abdullah R., Hirol H., Mallick J., (Corresponding) Khan R.
Topic: 
Enviornmental data analysis and modelling
The standard method for the estimation of reference evapotranspiration (ETo) is FAO-Penman-Monteith (FAO56-PM). However, it requires various climatic parameters which are often hard to achieve due to various reason. In order to bridge this gap an alternative equation has to be find out. The main...Read more
Keywords: 
Reference Evapotranspiration; Mass Transfer method; Calibration; Validation; Global Performance Index
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00708

Sources and transfer of Cu, Hg and Pb into marine food webs using innovative tracers (metal stable isotopes, trophic markers): results of a pilot study in a French coastal area

(Corresponding) Chouvelon T., Araujo D., Bouchoucha M., Briant N., Bruzac S., Crochet S., Knoery J., Ponzevera E., Rozuel E., Sireau T., Thomas B., Amouroux D., Bérail S., Brach-Papa C.
Topic: 
Heavy metals in the environment
Copper (Cu), mercury (Hg) and lead (Pb) are elements and contaminants of historical and emerging concerns in coastal environments. Although Cu is considered essential for living organisms, it is bioactive in a narrow range of optimal concentrations. Hg and Pb have no known biological role and are...Read more
Keywords: 
trace elements; metal isotopes; trophic transfer; food web; NW Mediterranean Sea
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00720

Evidence of marine plastic particles transfer to the atmosphere through bubble bursting.

Masry M., (Corresponding) Rossignol S., Temime Roussel B., R'mili B., Bussière P., Bourgogne D., Wong-Wah-Chung P.
Topic: 
Emerging pollutants
Plastic debris in the marine environment are the subject of an extensive literature. According to studies dedicated to the determination of plastic litter abundance, models were used to estimate the global plastic debris abundance and to simulate their transfer and distribution. Despite these...Read more
Keywords: 
Bubble bursting; Nano-plastic; Plastic transfer; water-air interface
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00106