Technology of Efficient Energy Utilization: The Report of a NATO Science Committee Conference Held at Les Arcs, France, 8th – 12th October, 1973Eugene G. Kovach Elsevier, 22.10.2013 - 86 Seiten Technology of Efficient Energy Utilization is a report of a NATO Science Committee conference held in Les Arcs, France on October 8-12, 1973. The focus of said conference is on energy conservation, the end-uses of energy, and its determining factors in the long run. The report is composed of two parts. Part I includes the working reports from different groups every chapter. The reports cover industrial, residential, and commercial heat; light; motion; electronic and electrolytic processes; and residential, commercial, industrial, urban systems. Part II is the research portfolio, which is divided into three broad groups for easier access: group A – industrial process, group B – transport, and group C – buildings. The text is for those in departments and institutions that study energy and energy conservation, especially those who seek to improve the use of energy. |
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HEAT | 15 |
LIGHT | 21 |
MOTION | 29 |
ELECTROLYTIC AND ELECTRONIC PROCESSES | 35 |
RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL SYSTEMS | 44 |
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS | 54 |
URBAN SYSTEMS | 60 |
Research Portfolio | 65 |
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