Search for dissertations about: "Mekanisk och termisk energiteknik"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Mekanisk och termisk energiteknik.
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1. Comparative study of residue pellets from cane sugar and palm-oil industries with commercial wood pellets, applied in downdraft gasification
Abstract : While biomass utilization for energy conversion in the industrialized nations is being largely developed, highly efficient and environmentally friendly, many tropical countries still use biomass at low efficiencies and high emission levels. The main reasons for these gaps are both political and technological: the energy markets are different, the Gross National Product (GDP) differs widely, and the feedstock differs in form and conversion behaviour. READ MORE
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2. COMHEX - a concept for joule cycle, : theoretical analysis and design study
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3. Assessing the sustainability of bioethanol production in Nepal
Abstract : Access to modern energy services derived from renewable sources is a prerequisite, not only for economic growth, rural development and sustainable development, but also for energy security and climate change mitigation. The least developed countries (LDCs) primarily use traditional biomass and have little access to commercial energy sources. READ MORE
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4. Combined Electricity Production and Thermally Driven Cooling from Municipal Solid Waste
Abstract : Increasingly intensive efforts are being made to enhance energy systems via augmented introduction of renewable energy along with improved energy efficiency. Resource constraints and sustained high fossil fuel prices have created a new phenomenon in the world market. READ MORE
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5. Experimental Investigation of Refrigerant Charge Minimisation of a Small Capacity Heat Pump
Abstract : Enormous quantities of heat are available in air, soil, water, exhaust air from buildings, and in waste water of any kind. However these heat sources are use-less for heating purposes since their temperatures are lower than the tempera-ture required for heating. READ MORE