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Comparing different control strategies for indoor thermal comfort aimed at the evaluation of the energy cost of quality of building

2010

Abstract The rapid improvement in the standard of living requires more detailed and sophisticated methods of evaluating comfort conditions. But, maintaining thermal comfort conditions in confined environments may require complex regulation procedures and the proper management of heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. In turn, the requirements for indoor thermal comfort do not necessarily coincide with those of energy saving purposes, which in the last years are becoming a crucial issue owing to the enactment of the European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD). The aim of this work is to compare different indoor control thermal comfort strategies in view of th…

EngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectWork (physics)Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyPID controllerThermal comfortControl engineeringIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringReliability engineeringControl theoryAir conditioningHVACQuality (business)indoor thermal comfort quality building energy performancebusinessEnergy (signal processing)media_commonApplied Thermal Engineering
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Controlled Fault-Tolerant Power Converters for Power Quality Enhancement

2013

Power quality depends generally on the interaction of electrical power with electrical equipments. If electrical equipments operate correctly and reliably without being damaged or stressed, a suitable level of power quality is assured. On the other hand, if the electrical equipment malfunctions, is unreliable, or is damaged during normal usage, power quality is poor and probably the economical loss could be important like the technical one. In the scenario of the Distributed Generation, power quality issues will be moreover important because an higher dissemination of power conditioning equipment will be requested and this obviously increases the sources of vulnerability of the electrical s…

EngineeringSwitched-mode power supplypower supply qualitypower system controlSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciPower budgetpower quality enhancementTopologyMaximum power point trackingfault tolerant power converterfuel cellpower supplieElectric power systemMathematical modelpower convertorElectronic engineeringcontrolled fault-tolerant power converterPower-flow studyCircuit faulthybrid power systemdistributed generationFault tolerant systembusiness.industryFault toleranceReliability engineeringPower ratingBase load power plantPower qualityModeling and Simulationpower conditioning equipmentElectric powerVectorbusinessfault tolerance;power convertors;power supply quality;controlled fault-tolerant power converters;distributed generation;fault tolerant power converters;power conditioning equipment;power quality enhancement;Circuit faults;Fault tolerance;Fault tolerant systems;Mathematical model;Power quality;Topology;Vectors;fuel cells;hybrid power systems;power supplies;power system control
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On-site Experimental Study of HCFC-22 Substitution with HFCs Refrigerants

2012

Abstract The European Regulation no 2037/2000 has banned manufacturing HCFC refrigerants from January 1st 2010, although its use is allowed up to 2015 if the fluids come from a recycling process. This situation creates the need for developing new working fluids to replace the HCFC in the refrigeration plants now in operation. Among all the HCFCs the R22 is the most widely used in a wide range of applications, especially in air conditioning. This paper presents the results of an experimental analysis comparing the performance of a vapour compression refrigerating unit operating with R22, and its performance in comparison to some HFCs fluids, substituting the former. In particular, the plant …

Engineeringbusiness.industryHFCsRefrigerationThermodynamicsR22RefrigerantEnergy(all)Air conditioningSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica IndustrialeHfCR404AR417AR407CbusinessProcess engineeringEnergy Procedia
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Optimization of hybrid – ground coupled and air source – heat pump systems in combination with thermal storage

2010

Ground coupled heat pumps are attractive solutions for cooling and heating commercial buildings due to their high efficiency and their reduced environmental impact. Two possible ideas to improve the efficiency of these systems are decoupling energy generation from energy distribution and combining different HVAC systems. Based on these two ideas, we present several HVAC configurations which combine the following equipments: a ground coupled heat pump, an air to water heat pump and a thermal storage device. These HVAC configurations are linked to an office building in a cooling dominated area in order to evaluate in these conditions the total electrical consumption of each configuration to o…

Engineeringbusiness.industryHybrid heatEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyMechanical engineeringCoefficient of performanceThermal energy storageIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionElectricity generationlawAir conditioningHVACAir source heat pumpsbusinessHeat pumpApplied Thermal Engineering
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A novel solar trigeneration system integrating PVT (photovoltaic/thermal collectors) and SW (seawater) desalination: Dynamic simulation and economic …

2014

Abstract The paper investigates the integration of renewable energy sources and water systems, presenting a novel solar system producing simultaneously: electrical energy, thermal energy, cooling energy and domestic water. Such system is designed for small communities in European Mediterranean countries, rich in renewable sources and poor in fossil fuels and water resources. The polygeneration system under analysis includes PVT (photovoltaic/thermal solar collectors), a MED (multi-effect distillation) system for SW (seawater) desalination, a single-stage LiBr–H2O ACH (absorption chiller) and additional components, such as storage tanks, AHs (auxiliary heaters) and BOP (balance of plant) dev…

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringPhotovoltaic systemEnvironmental engineeringSHC (solar heating and cooling) PVT (photovoltaic/thermal solar collectors) Solar desalination MED (multiple-effect distillation)Building and ConstructionSolar energyThermal energy storagePollutionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringRenewable energyPhotovoltaic thermal hybrid solar collectorGeneral EnergySolar air conditioningSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica IndustrialeElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessSolar desalinationThermal energyCivil and Structural EngineeringEnergy
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Some Necessary Revisions of the Neuronal Model Concept of the Orienting Response

1978

Sokolov's neural trace model as well as his entropy model of the orienting response are examined. Both seem inadequate for empirical and theoretical reasons. The role of the relevance aspect of a stimulus is stressed. It is proposed to consider the information transmitted by a stimulus as in some way being weighted by the relevance of the context to which it belongs. It is furthermore proposed to restrict the neural trace concept to the physical properties of the stimulus. Major theoretical gain is achieved by viewing information content of a stimulus and its physical properties independently and by breaking the motivation determining the strength of an orienting response into a situation-s…

Entropy modelEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsCognitive NeuroscienceGeneral NeuroscienceConditioning ClassicalModels NeurologicalInformation TheoryExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyStimulus (physiology)Information theoryOrienting responseNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyGeneralization StimulusDevelopmental NeuroscienceNeurologyrestrictOrientationHumansHabituation PsychophysiologicPsychologyBiological PsychiatryCognitive psychologyTRACE (psycholinguistics)Psychophysiology
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Assessing the Robustness of Thermoeconomic Diagnosis of Fouled Evaporators: Sensitivity Analysis of the Exergetic Performance of Direct Expansion Coi…

2016

Thermoeconomic diagnosis of refrigeration systems is a pioneering approach to the diagnosis of malfunctions, which has been recently proven to achieve good performances for the detection of specific faults. Being an exergy-based diagnostic technique, its performance is influenced by the trends of exergy functions in the “design” and “abnormal” conditions. In this paper the sensitivity of performance of thermoeconomic diagnosis in detecting a fouled direct expansion coil and quantifying the additional consumption it induces is investigated; this fault is critical due to the simultaneous air cooling and dehumidification occurring in the coil, that induce variations in both the chemical and th…

Exergy020209 energyevaporator foulingGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamicsair conditioninglcsh:AstrophysicsThermoeconomics02 engineering and technologythermoeconomics; fault diagnosis; evaporator fouling; air conditioning; thermal exergy; chemical exergy; exergy efficiency; dehumidification; coil geometrythermal exergy020401 chemical engineeringlcsh:QB460-466Settore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica Industriale0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0204 chemical engineeringlcsh:ScienceProcess engineeringdehumidificationAir coolingbusiness.industryRefrigerationHumidityfault diagnosifault diagnosislcsh:QC1-999chemical exergyElectromagnetic coilAir conditioningthermoeconomicscoil geometryexergy efficiencythermoeconomicExergy efficiencyEnvironmental sciencelcsh:Qbusinesslcsh:PhysicsEntropy
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SETUP OF VIRTUAL EXPERIMENTS AND CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CONVENTIONAL THERMOECONOMIC DIAGNOSIS OF MULTIPLE FAULTS IN AIR-CONDENSED ROOFTOP SYSTEMS

2012

The diagnosis of soft faults in vapor compression cooling systems is a crucial activity, since malfunctions may provoke heavy degradation in plant performance and increase the power consumption for space cooling. Among the various Faults Detection and Diagnosis techniques developed over the last two decades, thermoeconomic diagnosis has been playing only a marginal role due to the difficulties encountered when applying the conventional thermoeconomic approaches to vapor compression refrigeration plants. In this paper a critical analysis on capabilities and limits of thermoeconomic diagnosis of refrigeration systems is proposed. The reference plant assumed for this study is a 116 kWc air-con…

ExergyCost allocationEngineeringbusiness.industryRefrigerationMechanical engineeringEnergy consumptionReliability engineeringRefrigerantAir conditioningThermoeconomic diagnosis refrigeration multiple faults virtual experimentSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica IndustrialeVapor-compression refrigerationbusinessLeakage (electronics)
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Performance maps for an air-cooled air conditioning system as a preliminary instrument for the diagnosis of evaporator fouling

2019

Abstract During the past few decades, there has been increased interest in the development of automated approaches for detecting and diagnosing faults in air conditioning systems. Among them, thermoeconomic diagnosis is a technique which involves the use of exergy analysis. As a first step towards improving its performance, this work is focused on the thermodynamic and exergy analysis of a direct expansion air conditioning system used in small commercial building applications. The analysis was carried out by means of experimental activities on a 17.5 kW rooftop unit installed at the Herrick Laboratories, Purdue University, Indiana (USA). The system under investigation was equipped with a va…

ExergyHistoryWork (thermodynamics)Foulingbusiness.industryCooling loadFault (power engineering)Computer Science ApplicationsEducationAir conditioningEnvironmental sciencebusinessProcess engineeringGas compressorEvaporatorJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Conditioned generalisation in generalised anxiety disorder: the role of concurrent perceptual and conceptual cues

2021

Previous research in extinction indicates no difference in US expectancies for aversive and non-aversive unconditioned stimuli (USs). In this study, we bridged these topics by examining how concurrent perceptual and conceptual cues influence conditioned generalisation of generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) patients by using non-aversive USs. The study included two consecutive phases: acquisition and generalisation. In the acquisition phase, we used blue and purple images as the perceptually conditioned stimuli, images of animals and household items as the conceptually conditioned stimuli, and non-aversive images as unconditioned stimuli (US). In the generalisation phase, we used images conta…

Expectancy theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectConditioning ClassicalExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyFearExtinction (psychology)Anxiety DisordersGeneralization PsychologicalArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PerceptionGeneralised anxiety disorderDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyAnimalsHumansCuesPsychologymedia_commonCognitive psychologyCognition and Emotion
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