Search for dissertations about: "värmeåtervinning"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the word värmeåtervinning.
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1. Energy Efficient Renovation Strategies for Swedish and Other European Residential and Office Buildings
Abstract : The high energy use in the European building stock is attributable to the large share of old buildings with poor energy performance. Energy renovation of buildings is therefore vital in the work towards energy efficiency and reduced environmental impact in the EU. READ MORE
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2. Cooling Control Strategies in Data Centers for Energy Efficiency and Heat Recovery
Abstract : Data centers are facilities dedicated to the processing, storage, and relay of large amounts of digital information. As a whole, it is an energy intensive industry, characterized by a sizable carbon footprint and a short-term exponential growth rate. READ MORE
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3. Advances in Ventilation Heat Recovery : An assessment of peak loads shaving using renewables
Abstract : The building sector accounts for approximately 40% of total global energy usage.In residential buildings located in cold climate countries, 30-60% of this energy isused for space heating, 20–30% is lost by discarded residential wastewater, and therest is devoted to ventilation heat loss. READ MORE
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4. Exhaust Heat Utilisation and Losses in Internal Combustion Engines with Focus on the Gas Exchange System
Abstract : Exhaust gas energy recovery should be considered in improving fuel economy of internal combustion engines. A large portion of fuel energy is wasted through the exhaust of internal combustion engines. Turbocharger and turbocompound can, however, recover part of this wasted heat. READ MORE
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5. Energy efficient and economic renovation of residential buildings with low-temperature heating and air heat recovery
Abstract : With the building sector accounting for around 40% of the total energy consumption in the EU, energy efficiency in buildings is and continues to be an important issue. Great progress has been made in reducing the energy consumption in new buildings, but the large stock of existing buildings with poor energy performance is probably an even more crucial area of focus. READ MORE