Search for dissertations about: "heat recovery it"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 127 swedish dissertations containing the words heat recovery it.
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16. Optimisation and modelling of aroma recovery by pervaporation
Abstract : During production of concentrated fruit juices, both physical and chemical losses of aroma compounds occur due to heat treatment such as pasteurisation and evaporation. This leads to an inferior quality of the final product. READ MORE
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17. Simulation of Indoor Radon and Energy Recovery Ventilation Systems in Residential Buildings
Abstract : This study aims to investigate the effects of ventilation rate, indoor air temperature, humidity and using a heat recovery ventilation system on indoor radon concentration and distribution.Methods employed include energy dynamic and computational fluid dynamics simulation, experimental measurement and analytical investigations. READ MORE
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18. Heat treatment of Al-Si-Cu-Mg casting alloys
Abstract : Environmental savings can be made by increasing the use of aluminium alloys in the automotive industry as the vehicles can be made lighter. Increasing the knowledge about the heat treatment process is one task in the direction towards this goal. The aim of this work is to investigate and model the heat treatment process for Al-Si casting alloys. READ MORE
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19. Mobilized Thermal Energy Storage for Heat Recovery for Distributed Heating
Abstract : Conventional energy sources—oil and electricity—dominate the heat supply market. Due to their rising costs and their negative environmental effects on global climate change, it is necessary to develop an alternative heat supply system featuring low cost, high energy efficiency and environment friendliness. READ MORE
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20. A System Perspective on District Heating and Waste Incineration
Abstract : Energy recovery by waste incineration has a double function as waste treatment method and supplier of electricity and/or heat, thereby linking the systems of energy and waste management. Both systems are undergoing great changes, mainly due to new regulations. READ MORE