Technoeconomic study of heating and cold-supply systems with the use of absorbing refrigeration machines
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recycling of heat of condensation, energy of the sun, heating and cold-supply of buildingsAbstract
Possibility of use of solar energy and thermal energy of cogeneration installations for heating and cold-supply systems of public type buildings is considered in the article. It is carried out the technical and economic analysis of the combined heating and cold-supply systems at the use of various sources of cold.References
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2010-11-12
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S. S. Tytar, O. A. Klymchuk, and S. Y. Yurkovskyi, “Technoeconomic study of heating and cold-supply systems with the use of absorbing refrigeration machines”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 5, pp. 59–63, Nov. 2010.
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