Search for dissertations about: "comfort cooling"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 48 swedish dissertations containing the words comfort cooling.
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21. Seasonal snow storage for cooling applications
Abstract : Seasonal snow storage for cooling applications is an ancient technique now being revived in different parts of the world. From June 2000 the first Swedish large-scale snow cooling plant provides for comfort cooling at the hospital in Sundsvall. The snow is thermally insulated by a 0. READ MORE
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22. Environmental Assessment of Air-conditioning Systems in Offices. Some Aspects Related to Design
Abstract : The primary function of an air-conditioning system, i.e. to fulfil given requirements on indoor climate in a specific building, can generally be achieved by several system designs. The systems may have varying environmental performance. READ MORE
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23. Seasonal snow storage for space and process cooling
Abstract : The world’s cooling demand has increased considerably during the last decades due to increased population, industrialisation, comfort demands, electronic equipment usage and new building technologies. Conventional cooling is often produced by electrically driven devices. READ MORE
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24. Novel and ancient technologies for heating and cooling buildings
Abstract : The basic issue of this thesis concerns one of the fundamental problems of the future of our society: How to meet the energy requirements for a large and growing world population while preserving our environment? This question is important for the world and the answers are complex and interwoven.Conventional energy sources, fossil and fissile, are polluting in the present and in the future: they erode the environment and their resources are limited. READ MORE
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25. District Heating for Residential Areas with Single-Family Housing -with Special Emphasis on Domestic Hot Water Comfort
Abstract : The concept of district heating (DH) involves centralised heat production where heat is distributed to consumers via a piping network. It is essential that benefits achieved from concentrated, large-scale production instead of local production in each building exceed the costs associated with heat distribution. READ MORE