Cooling guidelines PL
... because due to the inertia of a GHE the parameters of air at the GHE outlet do not depend (to a large extent) on the changes in outdoor air properties at the GHE intake. Outlet air parameters are relatively stable in a long time horizon and do not require ongoing control. 5. Air parameters at the gr ...
... because due to the inertia of a GHE the parameters of air at the GHE outlet do not depend (to a large extent) on the changes in outdoor air properties at the GHE intake. Outlet air parameters are relatively stable in a long time horizon and do not require ongoing control. 5. Air parameters at the gr ...
A Micro-Insulation Concept for MEMS Applications
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York University Computer Science Building, The
... exhaust fans can be run at 50 percent speed with a variable speed drive to help pull air through the building. In Summer/Winter mode, the space is essentially “buttoned-up” and mechanical systems are used to provide cooling/heating to the space. One air handler delivers fresh, tempered air to the at ...
... exhaust fans can be run at 50 percent speed with a variable speed drive to help pull air through the building. In Summer/Winter mode, the space is essentially “buttoned-up” and mechanical systems are used to provide cooling/heating to the space. One air handler delivers fresh, tempered air to the at ...
Do our green buildings perform as intended?
... Below is a summary of some key lessons identified from the nine building performance evaluations. This project is not complete and these are initial findings. These results will be explored further in other papers and at the SB14 Conference panel session: 1. Actual building occupancy (i.e., hours of ...
... Below is a summary of some key lessons identified from the nine building performance evaluations. This project is not complete and these are initial findings. These results will be explored further in other papers and at the SB14 Conference panel session: 1. Actual building occupancy (i.e., hours of ...
Insulation – Improving the Thermal Envelope - Strunk
... sheathing (installed with the foil facing down into the attic) or other locations to provide the radiant barrier as an integral part of the structure. For existing buildings, the radiant barrier is typically fastened across the bottom of joists, as shown in this drawing. All radiant barriers must ha ...
... sheathing (installed with the foil facing down into the attic) or other locations to provide the radiant barrier as an integral part of the structure. For existing buildings, the radiant barrier is typically fastened across the bottom of joists, as shown in this drawing. All radiant barriers must ha ...
Thermally Conductive Aluminum Tape
... • PSA adhesive is designed to exhibit excellent thermal properties at application pressures as low as 10 psi. • Aluminum core provides excellent heat transfer and spreads heat efficiently • Material can be pre-attached to a heat sink or CPU to provide simplified assembly • Adverse effects of surface ...
... • PSA adhesive is designed to exhibit excellent thermal properties at application pressures as low as 10 psi. • Aluminum core provides excellent heat transfer and spreads heat efficiently • Material can be pre-attached to a heat sink or CPU to provide simplified assembly • Adverse effects of surface ...
Investigation of Link between Air Exchange Rate and Operational
... effects as intended or too large to be cost-effective. Therefore, the links between air exchange rates and the effects of natural ventilation obtained through monitoring existing buildings can provide useful information for determining early stage building design targets. In this study, the operatio ...
... effects as intended or too large to be cost-effective. Therefore, the links between air exchange rates and the effects of natural ventilation obtained through monitoring existing buildings can provide useful information for determining early stage building design targets. In this study, the operatio ...
Specific heat measurement of crystals to be used in
... specific heat at temperature below 50 mK. However, since we do not detect tails of lower temperature contributions in our temperature range, it is unlike that such contributions exist. Thus, we suggest the test of a scintillation bolometer based on the niobium doped tellurium dioxide crystal. ...
... specific heat at temperature below 50 mK. However, since we do not detect tails of lower temperature contributions in our temperature range, it is unlike that such contributions exist. Thus, we suggest the test of a scintillation bolometer based on the niobium doped tellurium dioxide crystal. ...
`Designing museums with a naturally stable climate`.
... Heat and moisture buffering in buildings Heat and moisture movement are inextricably interdependent in buildings. Our example comes from the only source of information on the natural performance of modern buildings: what happens when the power fails and the data logger is battery powered, or clockwo ...
... Heat and moisture buffering in buildings Heat and moisture movement are inextricably interdependent in buildings. Our example comes from the only source of information on the natural performance of modern buildings: what happens when the power fails and the data logger is battery powered, or clockwo ...
On the Use of Thermal Properties for Characterizing Dimension
... Rn, and 220Rn, respectively. Apparently, because of its half-life of 3.82 days, 222Rn is the only nuclide that can migrate and attain high concentrations in non-ventilated closed spaces. Even though it is not a usual practice to measure the concentrations of uranium, thorium and potassium in rocks f ...
... Rn, and 220Rn, respectively. Apparently, because of its half-life of 3.82 days, 222Rn is the only nuclide that can migrate and attain high concentrations in non-ventilated closed spaces. Even though it is not a usual practice to measure the concentrations of uranium, thorium and potassium in rocks f ...
CONVECTION HEAT TRANSFER Figure
... (1/hA) – thermal resistance (R) for convection heat transfer. ...
... (1/hA) – thermal resistance (R) for convection heat transfer. ...
for Total Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) - Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC
... of analyte that can be detected in a given matrix with no greater than 5% false-positive risk and 5% false-negative risk. Limit of quantitation (LOQ).—The minimum concentration or mass of analyte in a given matrix that can be reported as a quantitative result Repeatability.—Variation arising when al ...
... of analyte that can be detected in a given matrix with no greater than 5% false-positive risk and 5% false-negative risk. Limit of quantitation (LOQ).—The minimum concentration or mass of analyte in a given matrix that can be reported as a quantitative result Repeatability.—Variation arising when al ...