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How do I obtain a good approximate of the indoor temperature of a non-ventilated building (i.e., with no air conditioning) if I know the outside temperature (and possibly other factors, like humidity)? Are there any methods to obtain such an approximation, let's say with an error of +/- 2-3 Celsius, or there aren't any reliable ones?

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You can use the Thermodynamic approach: And use Temperature

Q-heat flow

S-entropy

But I have to say that it easy to calculate the change in temperature, rather than calculate it.

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  • $\begingroup$ This seems like it wouldn't help at all... $\endgroup$
    – JMac
    Commented Jul 9, 2019 at 16:52
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    $\begingroup$ It’s easier to calculate the change in temperature, rather than calculate it... So what do you think you will do? $\endgroup$
    – user207455
    Commented Jul 9, 2019 at 17:03

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