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Guide of Thermal Storage Technology (Paperback)
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Guide of Thermal Storage Technology (Paperback)
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Many global environmental issues are being vigorously discussed
these days, particularly the topic of reducing CO2, which is caused
by the consumption of fossil fuels. Given the trends in
contemporary power consumption in Japan, which have a lot to do
with the emission of CO2, you will notice a less well known fact:
that approximately 30% of power consumed is due to the demand for
cooling (air-conditioning). Thus, air-conditioning engineers are
now required to carry out an important task in the prevention of
global warming by further promoting energy savings in
air-conditioning technology. This book describes thermal storage
technologies, which is one of the important energy saving
approaches involved in air-conditioning, and outlines every aspect
of thermal storage beginning with the current global environment,
the history of thermal storage systems and principles of heat
pumps, up to concepts and design methods of water and ice thermal
storage systems. One of the benefits of this book is its
easy-to-understand descriptions featuring diverse illustrations and
charts and, so to speak, its thematic self-contained chapters. The
book will be a helpful guide for people wanting to learn more about
thermal storage technology, which is often considered to be
"difficult to understand" or "too complex" despite its long
history. This book was written mainly for junior building equipment
engineers and equipment engineering students.
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