Essays about: "heating lock"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 essays containing the words heating lock.
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1. Phasing out Gas? Implications of the Narratives around Natural Gas for Germany’s Heat Transition in the Building Sector
University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetAbstract : Germany must decarbonise the heating of its buildings, now majorly dependent on natural gas, to meet its climate neutrality pledge. However, the share of natural gas-based heating has not been decreasing in the last decades, and Germany continuously failed to meet the building sector’s emission reduction targets. READ MORE
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2. "Resonance frequency, Q-factor, coupling of a cylindrical cavity and the effect on graphite from an alternating electric field".
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Fasta tillståndets elektronikAbstract : The purpose of this project was to investigate a cylindrical cavity resonator and use microwaves to heat up a material in the cavity. This was done by measuring the Q-factor and the resonance frequency of the cavity, both with and without material inside. READ MORE
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3. Internet of Things : Tapping into security and privacy issues associated with the internet of things
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för informatik (IK)Abstract : The Internet of things and its collaborative technologies such as 5G, cloud, artificial intelligence, analytics, and automation will allow people and objects/devices to communicate not only with each other but with anything at any time and anywhere using the internet. Nowadays, people interact with different smart devices daily. READ MORE
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4. Integration of solar thermal collectors in the dairy industry: A techno-economic assessment : A case study of Dubai
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för elektroteknikAbstract : A predominant amount of energy needed in the industrial sector is in the form of heat. A significant number of industries in the world still relies on fossil fuels for meeting their heat requirements. READ MORE
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5. Integration of Heat Recovery from BECCS in a Multi-source Heat and Power Plant : Case Study of Stockholm Exergi
University essay from KTH/EnergiteknikAbstract : Rising global temperatures and other extreme weather phenomena have been linked to increasing carbon dioxide (CO2) content in the atmosphere. The damaging impact carbon dioxide (CO2) has on the climate is cumulative. It is essential to reduce the CO2 emissions to hinder further long-lasting negative impacts. READ MORE