Application of accumulators of heat on the basis of firm materials in heat supply systems with the use of electric power
Keywords:
heat accumulators, wind power, heat supply of buildingsAbstract
Possibility of use of wind power for heat supply systems of residential buildings with application of firm heat-sink materials is considered. Mathematical modeling of process of accumulator charging is conducted at various schemes of electric heaters arrangement.References
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2010-11-12
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S. S. Tytar, O. A. Klymchuk, and O. M. Shramenko, “Application of accumulators of heat on the basis of firm materials in heat supply systems with the use of electric power”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 4, pp. 112–114, Nov. 2010.
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