Search for dissertations about: "Thermal house"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 63 swedish dissertations containing the words Thermal house.
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1. Electrothermal Simulation in a Concurrent Waveform Relaxation Based Circuit Simulator
Abstract : The main purpose of this work is to study methods to simulate electro-thermal effects in integrated circuits using CONCISE a waveform relaxation based circuit simulator. WR is a method that is suitable to run on a multi-computer with state of the art computing power. Especially CMOS VLSI circuits have been simulated successfully with WR. READ MORE
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2. NOUR - Daylighting and thermal effects of windows in desert houses
Abstract : This study is on a combined effect of window, the daylighting and the thermal effects, in desert houses. It is comprised of two complementary studies. In the introduction a historical review on the development of use daylight has been carried out in order to place the case study in a historical perspective. READ MORE
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3. Evaluating energy efficient buildings : Energy- and moisture performance considering future climate change
Abstract : One of the greatest challenges the world is facing is climate change. The need of reduction of energy use and an increased use of renewable energy in buildings constitutes important climate change mitigation measures. READ MORE
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4. Thermal non-coking coal preparation by triboelectric dry process
Abstract : Coal is the single largest fossil fuel used world-wide and accounts for more than 60% of the total commercial energy consumed. Between 60 to 80% of this coal is used for electric power generation and most of which through a system of pulverised coal combustion. READ MORE
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5. Solar heat pump systems for heating applications : Analysis of system performance and possible solutions for improving system performance
Abstract : Solar heat pump systems (SHPs) are systems that combine solar energy and heat pumps. SHPs have been investigated for several decades and have been proven to increase the share of renewable energy and reduce electric energy demand in residential heating applications. READ MORE