47 resultados para DIRECT ENERGY CONVERSION


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"Contract AT(30-1)-2789."

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Includes bibliographical references.

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"Volume I contains all unclassified papers; Volume II contains only classified material."

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"LBL-6807."

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Included are 372 references on developments in the production of potable water from saline or brackish waters. This literature search is a revision of a previous search, NAA-SR-3737, compiled by Frank G. Bennett IV and contains all references included in the search named above. The report references are arranged alpha-numerically under the corporate authors. The journal references are arranged alphabetically by title following the report references. The literature searched includes: Nuclear Science Abstracts (NSA) through September 1961; Chemical Abstracts through October 2, 1961; Applied Science and Technology Index through September 1961; Engineering Index through 1960; and Monthly Catalog through September 1961.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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"Work Performed Under Contract No. AC02-77CH00178."

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The utilization of direct solar gains in buildings can be affected by operating profiles, such as schedules for internal gains, thermostat controls, and ventilation rates. Building energy analysis methods use various assumptions about these profiles. This paper describes the effects of typical internal gain assumptions in energy calculations. The results of this study indicate that calculations of annual heating and cooling loads are sensitive to internal gains, but in most cases are relatively insensitive to hourly variation in internal gains.

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"DOE/ET-0100."

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Phase I report. Site selection and estimated water costs based on current technology. Phase II report. Investigation of emerging technology, by-product recovery, and very large capacities. Period of performance: June 1965-Oct. 1966.

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"U.S. AEC Contract AT(49-1)-545."