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Schaich, R.W.
Oak Ridge National Lab., Tenn. (USA)1970
Oak Ridge National Lab., Tenn. (USA)1970
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Dec 1970; 23 p
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Burch, W.D.; Bigelow, J.E.; King, L.J.
Oak Ridge National Lab., Tenn. (USA)1971
Oak Ridge National Lab., Tenn. (USA)1971
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Jun 1971; 33 p
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Perotin, J.P.; Werderer, Bernard.
CEA Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France). Services Scientifiques1971
CEA Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France). Services Scientifiques1971
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La contamination radioactive des ateliers et laboratoires
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Feb 1971; 120 p; CEA-SPR--67-558
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L'examen des projets d'installation sous l'angle de la surete radiologique
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Bull. Inform. Sci. Tech. (Paris); (no.158); p. 21-33
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Programme experimental nouveau sur l'etude hors-pile de la diffusion de la contamination dans le sodium et dans les enceintes de reacteurs rapides
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Societe Francaise de Radioprotection, 92 - Montrouge (France); p. 327-348; 1970; Societe Francaise de Radioprotection; Montrouge, France; International congress on the diffusion of fission products; Saclay, France; 04 Nov 1969
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Nuclear Technology; v. 11(2); p. 191-205
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Wesely, M.L.; Hicks, B.B.; Frenzen, P.
Radiological and Environmental Research Division annual report. Atmospheric physics, January--December 19761976
Radiological and Environmental Research Division annual report. Atmospheric physics, January--December 19761976
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[en] The objectives of the International Turbulence Comparison Experiment (ITCE) included an experimental comparison of fast-response humidity and temperature sensors, especially as they are used in eddy-correlation and high-frequency indirect measurements of the vertical heat fluxes. Hygrometry was emphasized rather than thermometry, since accurate fast-response temperature sensors are constructed and deployed with relative ease. As a result of the difficulty in detecting fast fluctuations of humidity, it is important that sensors suitable for application in studies of the latent-heat flux be tested and improved
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Argonne National Lab., Ill. (USA); p. 133-139; 1976; p. 133-139
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[en] Heat/energy recovery ventilation systems are types of HVAC that can reduce energy consumption and improve the ventilation rate of housing in cold climates. Their performance achieved to date has been inadequate due to equipment failures (freezing of cores, noise, etc.). Freezing of cores is common in extremely cold climates. Single core HRV/ERV units are usually equipped with defrost strategies such as recirculation of exhaust stale air across the heat exchanger and back into the supply air to the house. These defrost strategies can undermine ventilation standards (ventilation rate requirement not being met during recirculation). This paper presents a rigorous investigation on the performance of dual core energy recovery system that provided a continuous ventilation rate at outdoor temperatures below -10°C without frost protection. The dual core ERV had higher apparent sensible effectiveness (up to 12% more) and apparent total effectiveness (up to 9% more) than a conventional single core ERV. It showed no sign of frost problems after four weeks of winter testing, continuously provided outdoor air without stopping to defrost, unlike the conventional single core ERV which required up to 7.5 hours defrosting per day, and also provided a higher supply air temperature (up to 3°C) to indoors with a total whole-house energy saving of 4.7%. (paper)
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IAQVEC 2019: 10. International Conference on Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation and Energy Conservation in Buildings; Bari (Italy); 5-7 Sep 2019; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/609/5/052017; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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IOP Conference Series. Materials Science and Engineering (Online); ISSN 1757-899X;
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Nippon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi; v. 13(8); p. 462-467
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[en] This paper reports the performance of a modified solar powered air-conditioning system, which is integrated with a partitioned storage tank. In addition, the effect of two main parameters that influence the system performance is presented and discussed. The study shows that by partitioning the storage tank, the solar cooling effect can be realized much earlier and could attain a total solar cooling COP of 12% higher compared to the conventional whole-tank mode. Simulation results also indicate that there exists an optimum ratio of storage tank volume over collector area
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S0360544203001555; Copyright (c) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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