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Title: The Use of Accumulation of Heat Energy in Air Conditioning in Elobied
Other Titles: إستخدام تخزين الطاقة الحرارية في تكييف الهواء في الأبيض
Authors: Abdelgalil, Alaaldeen Yousef Abakar
Supervisor - Yousif Hassan Mohamed Ali
Keywords: Mechanical Engineering
Thermal energy storage
تكييف الهواء
Use of thermal energy storage
Issue Date: 10-Oct-2014
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Abdelgalil,Alaaldeen Yousef Abakar .The Use of Accumulation of Heat Energy in Air Conditioning in Elobied/Alaaldeen Yousef Abakar Abdelgalil;Yousif Hassan Mohamed Ali.-khartoum:Sudan University of Science and Technology,College of Engineering,2014.-47p:ill;28cm.-M.Sc.
Abstract: This study was carried out at Elobied City which has a continental climate, hot in the diurnal and cold in the night, so which is ideal for the use of heat energy accumulation. This research investigate the possibility and availability of using energy accumulationto save power, in the field of air-conditioning.In this study, Cooling LoadTemperatureDifference/Cooling Load Factor (CLTD/CLF)has been used to estimate the cooling load profile for the building based in Elobied weather data conditions. After comparison between the consumed power with the accumulation system and without it, the unit with accumulation is better which provides 34.1% from the total cooling load required by (kWh) compared with a conventional system. It is clear from the amount of available solar energy in Elobied that accumulation can be used for different applications and with different substances.
Description: thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/8840
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