Heat Transfer and Heat Recovery Systems
Heat transfer plays a crucial role in modern engineering and energy conversion efficiency. Understanding its mechanisms is essential for sustainable energy management. Waste heat recovery, an increasingly popular strategy, reduces energy consumption and promotes sustainability. This reprint highligh...
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MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
2023
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653 | |a absorption chiller | ||
653 | |a acceleration | ||
653 | |a air density | ||
653 | |a barometric formula | ||
653 | |a base temperature | ||
653 | |a breaking | ||
653 | |a CFD | ||
653 | |a channels with frustum of a cone | ||
653 | |a combined heat and power (CHP) | ||
653 | |a combined uncertainty | ||
653 | |a data center | ||
653 | |a desiccant dehumidification | ||
653 | |a desorption | ||
653 | |a deterministic mathematical model | ||
653 | |a DHW | ||
653 | |a direct normal irradiance | ||
653 | |a dispersed phase | ||
653 | |a domestic hot water | ||
653 | |a EAHE | ||
653 | |a earth-to-air heat exchanger | ||
653 | |a Earth-to-Air Heat eXchangers | ||
653 | |a economic analysis | ||
653 | |a EN ISO 13790 | ||
653 | |a energy performance of buildings | ||
653 | |a energy simulations | ||
653 | |a energy transformation | ||
653 | |a EPBT | ||
653 | |a evaporative cooling | ||
653 | |a falling-film drain water heat recovery | ||
653 | |a force | ||
653 | |a fuel cell (FC) | ||
653 | |a geothermal | ||
653 | |a global horizontal irradiance | ||
653 | |a greenhouse air-conditioning | ||
653 | |a ground source heat pumps | ||
653 | |a ground temperature | ||
653 | |a heat exchanger | ||
653 | |a high-temperature recuperation system | ||
653 | |a hourly simulation | ||
653 | |a IMPACT 2002+ | ||
653 | |a LCA | ||
653 | |a Maisotsenko cycle | ||
653 | |a multi-criteria analysis | ||
653 | |a multi-objective optimization | ||
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653 | |a outlet temperature | ||
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653 | |a peak power | ||
653 | |a phosphoric acid fuel cell (PAFC) | ||
653 | |a plate-fin tube | ||
653 | |a pressure | ||
653 | |a primary energy | ||
653 | |a radiation-convective heat transfer | ||
653 | |a renewable energy | ||
653 | |a Response Surface Methodology | ||
653 | |a review | ||
653 | |a satellite based SUNY model | ||
653 | |a sensitivity analysis | ||
653 | |a SHW system | ||
653 | |a slotted fin minichannel heat sink | ||
653 | |a Sobol's method | ||
653 | |a solar domestic hot water system | ||
653 | |a solar thermal energy | ||
653 | |a SPBT | ||
653 | |a specific heat of air | ||
653 | |a speed | ||
653 | |a strategic energy management planning | ||
653 | |a sustainability | ||
653 | |a sustainable design | ||
653 | |a thermal management | ||
653 | |a thermal pollution | ||
653 | |a thermal solar collectors | ||
653 | |a TRNSYS | ||
653 | |a tube-fin contact | ||
653 | |a two-phase | ||
653 | |a useful energy output | ||
653 | |a variable plumbing configuration | ||
653 | |a volumetric expander | ||
653 | |a waste heat recovery | ||
653 | |a wasted heat recovery system (WHRS) | ||
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