Thermally stratified chilled water (TES) for energy demand management.
Author(s) : ANDREPONT J. S., CHUAN K., SANJUAN M., WINTER P. J.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The inherent pros and cons of the two common and commercially available thermal energy storage (TES) technologies for air conditioning applications, chilled water and ice TES, have been described. Chilled water TES has significant economical advantages for large applications. Dual-use applications of storage for both TES and fire protection are also common, exhibiting obvious economic advantages.
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- Original title: Thermally stratified chilled water (TES) for energy demand management.
- Record ID : 1997-1800
- Languages: English
- Source: AIRAH J. - vol. 50 - n. 9
- Publication date: 1996/09
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Thermal energy storage
- Keywords: Stratification; Design; Tank; Energy saving; Chilled water; Thermal energy storage
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Energy conservation with chilled-water storage.
- Author(s) : FIORINO D.
- Date : 1993/05
- Languages : English
- Source: ASHRAE Journal - vol. 35 - n. 5
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- Author(s) : BERKEL J. van
- Date : 1992/12
- Languages : Dutch
- Source: Klimaatbeheersing - vol. 21 - n. 12
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Stratified storage economically increases capac...
- Author(s) : BAHNFLETH W. P., JOYCE W. S.
- Date : 1995/03
- Languages : English
- Source: ASHRAE Journal - vol. 37 - n. 3
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Planning for an ice storage system.
- Author(s) : THOMPSON B., BORROWS C.
- Date : 1991/12/01
- Languages : English
- Source: H&V Eng. - vol. 64 - n. 710
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OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH A LARGE, THERMALLY ST...
- Author(s) : TRUEMAN C. S.
- Date : 1987
- Languages : English
- Source: ASPE J. Eng. Plumb. - vol. 2 - n. 2
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