Search for dissertations about: "Solar aspects"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 118 swedish dissertations containing the words Solar aspects.
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1. Domestic Heating with Solar Thermal : Studies of Technology in a Social Context and Social Components in Technical Studies
Abstract : Research in solar heating has traditionally focused solely on increasing the system efficiency by improving the technical components. In this thesis the technical methodology and system boundaries are widened to connect the technical aspects with market actors that are highly influential on the implementation of solar technology. READ MORE
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2. Solar Heating with Seasonal Storage. Some Aspects of the Design and Evaluation of Systems with Water Storage
Abstract : The report provides a basis for detailed design and evaluation of future solar heating plants with an insulated seasonal water storage. The importance of careful design and plant commissioning is pointed out and a system simulation model for future analyses of system performance is provided. A general evaluation methodology is presented. READ MORE
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3. Solar access indicators for urban planning
Abstract : Solar access describes the amount and distribution of sunlight in living environments. Access to sunlight is crucial for the health and sustainability of cities. It is vital for people and vegetation, and for energy production and conservation. READ MORE
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4. Energy Efficient Window Systems. Effects on Energy Use and Daylight in Buildings
Abstract : This thesis deals with energy-efficient windows in Swedish buildings. Parametric studies were performed in the dynamic energy simulation tool Derob-LTH in order to study the effects of window choices on energy use and indoor climate for both residential and office buildings. READ MORE
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5. Development of Concentrating Photovoltaic-Thermal Solar Collectors
Abstract : Fossil fuels have greatly improved human living standards and saved countless lives. However, today, their continued use threatens human survival, as CO2 levels rise at an unprecedented pace to levels never seen during human existenceon earth. READ MORE