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On the assessment of surface heat flux and evaporation using large scale parameters

by C. H. B. Priestley - Mon. Weather Rev , 1972
"... ABSTRACT-In an introductory review it is reemphasized that the large-scale parameterization of the surface fluxes of sensible and latent heat is properly expressed in terms of energetic considerations over land while formulas of the bulk aerodynamic type are most suitable over the sea. A general fra ..."
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ABSTRACT-In an introductory review it is reemphasized that the large-scale parameterization of the surface fluxes of sensible and latent heat is properly expressed in terms of energetic considerations over land while formulas of the bulk aerodynamic type are most suitable over the sea. A general

LARGE-SCALE UTILISATION OF EXCESS HEAT- ASSESSMENT THROUGH REGIONAL MODELLING

by Akram Fakhri, Erik O Ahlgren, Tomas Ekvall
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Assessing the climate impact of district heating systems with combined heat and power production and industrial excess heat Assessing the climate impact of district heating systems with combined heat and power production and industrial excess heat

by Linda Olsson , Elisabeth Wetterlund , Mats Söderström , Linda Olsson , Elisabeth Wetterlund , Mats Söderström , Linda Olsson
"... Abstract Heat demand is a large contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the European Union (EU), as heat is largely produced using fossil fuel resources. Extended use of district heating (DH) could reduce climate impact, as DH systems can distribute heat produced in efficient combined heat ..."
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heat and power (CHP) plants and industrial excess heat, thus utilising heat that would otherwise be wasted. The difficulty to estimate and compare GHG emissions from DH systems can however constitute an obstacle to an expanded implementation of DH. There are several methods for GHG emission assessments

Heat

by Salvatore Martire, Valentina Castellani, Diana Tuomasjukka
"... Results support local decision-making processes, providing scientific evidence to the decisions and directing future assessments. ..."
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Results support local decision-making processes, providing scientific evidence to the decisions and directing future assessments.

Assessment of high-heat-flux thermal management schemes

by Issam Mudawar - IEEE. Trans. Compon. Pack. Technol
"... Abstract—This paper explores the recent research developments in high-heat-flux thermal management. Cooling schemes such as pool boiling, detachable heat sinks, channel flow boiling, micro-channel and mini-channel heat sinks, jet-impingement, and sprays, are discussed and compared relative to heat d ..."
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Abstract—This paper explores the recent research developments in high-heat-flux thermal management. Cooling schemes such as pool boiling, detachable heat sinks, channel flow boiling, micro-channel and mini-channel heat sinks, jet-impingement, and sprays, are discussed and compared relative to heat

2005: Uncertainty in predictions of the climate response to rising levels of greenhouse gases

by D A Stainforth , T Aina , C Christensen , M Collins , N Faull , D J Frame , J A Kettleborough , S Knight , A Martin , J M Murphy , C Piani , D Sexton , L A Smith , R A Spicer , A J Thorpe , M R Allen - Nature
"... The range of possibilities for future climate evolution 1-3 needs to be taken into account when planning climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies. This requires ensembles of multidecadal simulations to assess both chaotic climate variability and model response uncertainty As a first ste ..."
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The range of possibilities for future climate evolution 1-3 needs to be taken into account when planning climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies. This requires ensembles of multidecadal simulations to assess both chaotic climate variability and model response uncertainty As a first

boiling heat transfer in two-phase micro-channel heat sinks––I. Experimental investigation and assessment of correlation methods

by Weilin Qu, Issam Mudawar - Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer
"... This paper is Part II of a two-part study devoted to measurement and prediction of the saturated flow boiling heat transfer coefficient in water-cooled micro-channel heat sinks. Part I discussed the experimental findings from the study, and identified unique aspects of flow boiling in micro-channels ..."
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This paper is Part II of a two-part study devoted to measurement and prediction of the saturated flow boiling heat transfer coefficient in water-cooled micro-channel heat sinks. Part I discussed the experimental findings from the study, and identified unique aspects of flow boiling in micro

Earth’s annual global mean energy budget

by J. T. Kiehl, Kevin E. Trenberth - Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc , 1997
"... The purpose of this paper is to put forward a new estimate, in the context of previous assessments, of the annual global mean energy budget. A description is provided of the source of each component to this budget. The top-ofatmosphere shortwave and longwave flux of energy is constrained by satellit ..."
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The purpose of this paper is to put forward a new estimate, in the context of previous assessments, of the annual global mean energy budget. A description is provided of the source of each component to this budget. The top-ofatmosphere shortwave and longwave flux of energy is constrained

Direct Heat Resource Assessment

by Malcolm E. Cox, John M. Sinton, Donald M. Thomas, Mark D. Mattice, James P. Kauahikaua, Donald M. Helstern, Pow-foong Fan, Malcolm E. Cox, John M. Sinton, Donald M. Thomas, Mark D. Mattice, James P. Kauahikaua, Donald M. Hestern, Pow-foong Fan, Charles E , 1979
"... Studies of Lualualei Valley, Oahu have been conducted to determine whether a thermal anomaly exists in the area and, if so, to identify sites at which subsurface techniques should be utilized to characterize the resource. Geologic mapping identifies several caldera and rift zone structures in the Va ..."
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the valley floor, which has been tentatively attributed to warm water-saturated basalt. Soil and groundwater chemistry studies outline several geochemical anomalies around the perimeter and within the inferred caldera boundaries. The observed anomalies strongly suggest a subsurface heat source

DIRECT HEAT RESOURCE ASSESSMENT

by James P. Kauahikaua, Donald M. Thomas, Malcolm E. Cox, Barryr Lienert, James P. Kauahikaua , 1979
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