Technology of Efficient Energy Utilization: The Report of a NATO Science Committee Conference Held at Les Arcs, France, 8th – 12th October, 1973

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Eugene 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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Summary Principles of Energy Conservation
1
Working Group Reports
5
HEAT
7
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
Index to Working Group Reports
70
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