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Since the existing retrofit methodologies for heat exchanger networks can not be applied to cases with condensing air, we use thermodynamic simulation models presented earlier to assess the effects of possible changes on the existing heat recovery systems.
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A multidisciplinary placement optimization methodology for heat generating electronics components is demonstrated at various levels of electronics packaging design.
This paper presents a methodology for heat exchanger network retrofit around a fixed network and without the need for additional heat transfer area and topology modifications.
This work presents a methodology for heat exchanger network (HEN) retrofit, which is applicable to complex industrial revamps, considering existing networks and constraining the number of modifications.
From the location of the heat exchangers in Fig. 1(a), it is obvious that knowledge of the flow and thermal fields at the edges of the stack plates is the key for the development of a systematic design methodology for heat exchangers in thermoacoustic devices.
This paper proposes an optimization design methodology for borehole heat exchangers coupled with heat pump units by controlling maximum/minimum inlet fluid temperature in the life cycle of ground coupled heat pump system.
However, there does not exist a well established methodology for designing heat exchangers with new geometries for its implementation in heat transformers.
The results of this research could be applied to the design of a control methodology for monovalent heat pumps.
In this work, we present a simulation methodology for studying heat transfer in multi-component fibrous media.
This work presents a new methodology for indirect heat integration in low temperature range using hot water circuit as intermediate-fluid medium.
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