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Energy recovery from wastewater for heating and cooling of multifunctional building in Brno: Modeling the connection

RAČEK, J. ÚTERSKÝ, M. ŠEVČÍK, J. DUFEK, Z. HLAVÍNEK, P.

Originální název

Energy recovery from wastewater for heating and cooling of multifunctional building in Brno: Modeling the connection

Anglický název

Energy recovery from wastewater for heating and cooling of multifunctional building in Brno: Modeling the connection

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

This paper deals with current applied research focused on energy gain from wastewater (WW) for heating and cooling in a new multifunctional building. Energy-saving and environmental protection technologies are becoming one of the most important issues in the design and construction in EU. Energy gain from WW is often associated with piping exchangers, but there are alternative methods such as input pipes with pumping station (PS) and heat exchanger system (HES) with automatic surface cleaning and solids removal.

Anglický abstrakt

This paper deals with current applied research focused on energy gain from wastewater (WW) for heating and cooling in a new multifunctional building. Energy-saving and environmental protection technologies are becoming one of the most important issues in the design and construction in EU. Energy gain from WW is often associated with piping exchangers, but there are alternative methods such as input pipes with pumping station (PS) and heat exchanger system (HES) with automatic surface cleaning and solids removal.

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@inproceedings{BUT143120,
  author="Jakub {Raček} and Michal {Úterský} and Jan {Ševčík} and Zdeněk {Dufek} and Petr {Hlavínek}",
  title="Energy recovery from wastewater for heating and cooling of multifunctional building in Brno: Modeling the connection",
  annote="This paper deals with current applied research focused on energy gain from wastewater (WW) for heating and cooling in a new multifunctional building. Energy-saving and environmental protection technologies are becoming one of the most important issues in the design and construction in EU. Energy gain from WW is often associated with piping exchangers, but there are alternative methods such as input pipes with pumping station (PS) and heat exchanger system (HES) with automatic surface cleaning and solids removal.",
  address="SGEM",
  booktitle="17 th International multidisciplinary scientific geoconference SGEM 2017",
  chapter="143120",
  doi="10.5593/sgem2017H/63/S26.066",
  howpublished="print",
  institution="SGEM",
  number="63",
  year="2017",
  month="november",
  pages="519--526",
  publisher="SGEM",
  type="conference paper"
}