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This book presents a comprehensive review of energy research studies from authors around the globe, including recent research in energy, environmental protection from thermodynamic properties, the performance of refrigeration cycles and air-conditioning; science and technology policies for sustainab...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book presents a comprehensive review of energy research studies from authors around the globe, including recent research in energy, environmental protection from thermodynamic properties, the performance of refrigeration cycles and air-conditioning; science and technology policies for sustainable development; a case study of wind potential and its utilization for water pumping; earth heat pump system with vertical pipes for heat extraction for domestic heating and cooling; and a critical review of the effects of diesel fuel composition and properties on engine performance and pollutant em. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (248 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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spelling | Advances in energy research. Volume 19 / Morena J. Acosta, editor. New York, New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2014. ©2014 1 online resource (248 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Advances in Energy Research Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed August 23, 2014). This book presents a comprehensive review of energy research studies from authors around the globe, including recent research in energy, environmental protection from thermodynamic properties, the performance of refrigeration cycles and air-conditioning; science and technology policies for sustainable development; a case study of wind potential and its utilization for water pumping; earth heat pump system with vertical pipes for heat extraction for domestic heating and cooling; and a critical review of the effects of diesel fuel composition and properties on engine performance and pollutant em. ADVANCES IN ENERGY RESEARCH. VOLUME 19; ADVANCES IN ENERGY RESEARCH. VOLUME 19; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Energy, Environmental Protection from Thermodynamic Properties, the Performance of Refrigeration Cycles and Air-Conditioning; Energy Research Institute (ERI), Nottingham, UK; Abstract; Nomenclature; Greek Symbols; Subscripts; Superscripts; 1. Introduction; 2. Energy Efficiency Considerations; in Heat Exchangers Designs; 2.1. Heat Transfer Mechanisms. 2.2. Brief Methodology of Heat Exchanger Design Based on the Log Mean Temperature Difference (LMTD) and Effectiveness2.3. Thermodynamic Efficiency Analysis of Heat Exchanger; 3. Sources of Heavy Metals in the Environment; 3.1. Co-Precipitation; 3.2. Hydrothermal Syntheses; 4. Thermodynamics; 4.1. The Pseudo-First Order Kinetic; 4.2. The Weber and Morris Sorption Kinetic Model; 4.3. Freundlich Isotherm; 5. Stored Energy; 5.1. First Law of Thermodynamics; 5.2. Second Law of Thermodynamics; 5.3. Thermodynamics and Refrigeration Cycles; 5.4. Thermodynamic Analysis of Refrigeration Cycles. 5.5. Equation of State5.6. Calculating Thermodynamic Properties; 5.7. Thermodynamics and Refrigeration Cycles; 5.7.1. Phase Equilibria for Multi-Component Systems; 5.7.2. Carnot Cycle; 5.7.3. Theoretical Single-Stage Cycle Using a Pure Refrigerant or Azeotropic Mixture; 5.7.4. Lorenz Refrigeration Cycle; 5.7.5. Multistage Vapour Compression Refrigeration Cycles; 5.7.6. Actual Refrigeration Systems; 6. Thermodynamics and Refrigeration Cycles; 6.1. Absorption Refrigeration Cycles; 6.2. Ideal Thermal Cycle; 6.3. Working Fluids; 6.3.1. Absence of Solid Phase (Solubility Field). 6.3.2. Relative Volatility6.3.3. Affinity; 6.3.4. Pressure; 6.3.5. Corrosion; 6.3.6. Stability; 6.3.7. Safety; 6.3.8. Transport Properties; 6.3.9. Latent Heat; 6.4. Eco-Friendly Natural Refrigerants; 6.4.1. Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP); 6.4.2. Global Warming Potential (GWP); 6.4.3. Vapour Absorption Chiller Heater; 6.5. Absorption Cycle Representations; 6.5.1. Mass Balances; 6.5.2. Energy Balances; 6.5.3. Heat Transfer Equations; 6.5.4. Fluid Property Equations at Each State Point; Conclusion; Technical Definition; Types of Heat Pump Technologies; Proper Sizing and Installation. The Duct SystemsThe Outdoor Unit; Heat Distribution System; Installation; Running Costs; Environmental Impacts; Heat Pump Operation; Factors Affecting Heat Pump Performance; Heat Pump Characteristics; A Constant Heat; Water Run-Off; Outdoors Coil Defrosting; References; Chapter 2: Science and Technology Policies for Sustainable Development: Green Energy from Chemicals and Bio-Wastes; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Bio-Wastes Development; 3. Energy Use and the Environment; 4. Combined Heat and Power (CHP); 5. Biomass Utilisation and Development of Conversion Technologies. Power resources Research. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105997 Renewable energy sources Congresses. Ressources énergétiques Recherche. Énergies renouvelables Congrès. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Mechanical. bisacsh Power resources Research fast Renewable energy sources fast Conference papers and proceedings fast Acosta, Morena J., editor. Print version: Advances in energy research. Volume 19. New York, New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., ©2014 x, 236 pages 9781611220100 Advances in Energy Research. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=833102 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Advances in energy research. Advances in Energy Research. ADVANCES IN ENERGY RESEARCH. VOLUME 19; ADVANCES IN ENERGY RESEARCH. VOLUME 19; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Energy, Environmental Protection from Thermodynamic Properties, the Performance of Refrigeration Cycles and Air-Conditioning; Energy Research Institute (ERI), Nottingham, UK; Abstract; Nomenclature; Greek Symbols; Subscripts; Superscripts; 1. Introduction; 2. Energy Efficiency Considerations; in Heat Exchangers Designs; 2.1. Heat Transfer Mechanisms. 2.2. Brief Methodology of Heat Exchanger Design Based on the Log Mean Temperature Difference (LMTD) and Effectiveness2.3. Thermodynamic Efficiency Analysis of Heat Exchanger; 3. Sources of Heavy Metals in the Environment; 3.1. Co-Precipitation; 3.2. Hydrothermal Syntheses; 4. Thermodynamics; 4.1. The Pseudo-First Order Kinetic; 4.2. The Weber and Morris Sorption Kinetic Model; 4.3. Freundlich Isotherm; 5. Stored Energy; 5.1. First Law of Thermodynamics; 5.2. Second Law of Thermodynamics; 5.3. Thermodynamics and Refrigeration Cycles; 5.4. Thermodynamic Analysis of Refrigeration Cycles. 5.5. Equation of State5.6. Calculating Thermodynamic Properties; 5.7. Thermodynamics and Refrigeration Cycles; 5.7.1. Phase Equilibria for Multi-Component Systems; 5.7.2. Carnot Cycle; 5.7.3. Theoretical Single-Stage Cycle Using a Pure Refrigerant or Azeotropic Mixture; 5.7.4. Lorenz Refrigeration Cycle; 5.7.5. Multistage Vapour Compression Refrigeration Cycles; 5.7.6. Actual Refrigeration Systems; 6. Thermodynamics and Refrigeration Cycles; 6.1. Absorption Refrigeration Cycles; 6.2. Ideal Thermal Cycle; 6.3. Working Fluids; 6.3.1. Absence of Solid Phase (Solubility Field). 6.3.2. Relative Volatility6.3.3. Affinity; 6.3.4. Pressure; 6.3.5. Corrosion; 6.3.6. Stability; 6.3.7. Safety; 6.3.8. Transport Properties; 6.3.9. Latent Heat; 6.4. Eco-Friendly Natural Refrigerants; 6.4.1. Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP); 6.4.2. Global Warming Potential (GWP); 6.4.3. Vapour Absorption Chiller Heater; 6.5. Absorption Cycle Representations; 6.5.1. Mass Balances; 6.5.2. Energy Balances; 6.5.3. Heat Transfer Equations; 6.5.4. Fluid Property Equations at Each State Point; Conclusion; Technical Definition; Types of Heat Pump Technologies; Proper Sizing and Installation. The Duct SystemsThe Outdoor Unit; Heat Distribution System; Installation; Running Costs; Environmental Impacts; Heat Pump Operation; Factors Affecting Heat Pump Performance; Heat Pump Characteristics; A Constant Heat; Water Run-Off; Outdoors Coil Defrosting; References; Chapter 2: Science and Technology Policies for Sustainable Development: Green Energy from Chemicals and Bio-Wastes; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Bio-Wastes Development; 3. Energy Use and the Environment; 4. Combined Heat and Power (CHP); 5. Biomass Utilisation and Development of Conversion Technologies. Power resources Research. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105997 Renewable energy sources Congresses. Ressources énergétiques Recherche. Énergies renouvelables Congrès. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Mechanical. bisacsh Power resources Research fast Renewable energy sources fast |
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title_auth | Advances in energy research. |
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title_full | Advances in energy research. Volume 19 / Morena J. Acosta, editor. |
title_fullStr | Advances in energy research. Volume 19 / Morena J. Acosta, editor. |
title_full_unstemmed | Advances in energy research. Volume 19 / Morena J. Acosta, editor. |
title_short | Advances in energy research. |
title_sort | advances in energy research |
topic | Power resources Research. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105997 Renewable energy sources Congresses. Ressources énergétiques Recherche. Énergies renouvelables Congrès. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Mechanical. bisacsh Power resources Research fast Renewable energy sources fast |
topic_facet | Power resources Research. Renewable energy sources Congresses. Ressources énergétiques Recherche. Énergies renouvelables Congrès. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Mechanical. Power resources Research Renewable energy sources Conference papers and proceedings |
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