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Heat and Mass Transfer in Energy Systems



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Autore: Mauro Alessandro Visualizza persona
Titolo: Heat and Mass Transfer in Energy Systems Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (234 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: visualization
numerical and experimental studies
geothermal energy
modeling
dynamic simulation
spirally corrugated pipe
ancillary services
electric energy
renewables
batch transportation
energy and environmental analysis
energy storage
microgrids
optimization
startup
solar chimney
bubble absorber
tapping
genetic programming
plate heat exchanger
computational fluid dynamics
absorption cooling
thermosyphon
two-phase ejector
desiccant wheel
genetic algorithms
radial ventilation duct
fluid field
steelmaking
ground source heat pump
fast thermal simulation
Biot number
turbo-electric generator
solar heating and cooling
exhaust steam
method of calculation
model predictive control
R744
dynamic simulations
linear regression
crude oil pipeline
thermal storage
hygroscopic materials
melting
refining
two-phase flow
phase change
heat pump
hybrid systems
predictive models
bentonite buffer material
backflow
ground-air heat exchanger
waste heat recovery
Ca-type bentonite
consumption
protracted fin
single-channel ventilation
operating state
refrigeration
electric arc furnace
ammonia-lithium nitrate
drying
exhaust emissions
object-oriented modelling
body-fitted coordinate-based proper orthogonal decomposition reduced-order model (BFC-POD-ROM)
transport scheme determination
analytical and experimental solutions
thermal conductivity
low-order model
heat exchanger
air-cooled steam turbine generator
air flow
Persona (resp. second.): MassarottiNicola
Sommario/riassunto: In recent years, the interest of the scientific community towards efficient energy systems has significantly increased. One of the reasons is certainly related to the change in the temperature of the planet, which has increased by 0.76 °C with respect to preindustrial levels, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and is still increasing. The European Union considers it vital to prevent global warming from exceeding 2 °C with respect to pre-industrial levels, as it has been proven that this will result in irreversible and potentially catastrophic changes. These changes in climate are mainly caused by greenhouse gas emissions related to human activities, and can be drastically reduced by employing energy systems for the heating and cooling of buildings, as well as for power production, characterized by high efficiency levels and/or based on renewable energy sources. This Special Issue, published in the Energies journal, includes 13 contributions from across the world, including a wide range of applications such as hybrid residential renewable energy systems, desiccant-based air handling units, heat exchanges for engine WHR, solar chimney systems, and other interesting topics.
Titolo autorizzato: Heat and Mass Transfer in Energy Systems  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-983-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910372785003321
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