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Results of Solar Heating Experiments
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1980Abstract Trials with full scale systems show that solar energy can make a significant contribution to the requirements for heating domestic hot water and living spaces in the United Kingdom. Results from these experiments, and others on system components, provide essential data for the development and validation of procedures for ...
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2007
Solar water heating is one of the most successful applications of solar thermal technologies. It provides environmentally clean energy and has enormous potential within domestic and industrial sectors. Solar water heaters are categorized into three main types: thermosyphon, built-in-storage, and forced circulation.
Muhammad Asif, Tariq Muneer
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Solar water heating is one of the most successful applications of solar thermal technologies. It provides environmentally clean energy and has enormous potential within domestic and industrial sectors. Solar water heaters are categorized into three main types: thermosyphon, built-in-storage, and forced circulation.
Muhammad Asif, Tariq Muneer
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Heating the Solar Corona by Magnetic Reconnection
Astrophysics and Space Science, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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2012
Solar heating and cooling (SHC) technologies exploit solar irradiation to either produce heat or, alternatively, provide air conditioning. The basic principle behind cooling is the sorption process by which coldness is generated by the evaporation of a solvent that is later adsorbed into another medium.
Ricardo Guerrero-Lemus +1 more
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Solar heating and cooling (SHC) technologies exploit solar irradiation to either produce heat or, alternatively, provide air conditioning. The basic principle behind cooling is the sorption process by which coldness is generated by the evaporation of a solvent that is later adsorbed into another medium.
Ricardo Guerrero-Lemus +1 more
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Highlights of Astronomy, 2005
A typical temperature for the quiet solar corona is ~ 1.5 x 106K, whereas the photosphere – the likely source of the thermal energy – has a temperature less than 6 × 103 K. Although many theories have been advanced to explain why the corona is so much hotter than the photosphere, this old problem remains unsolved. However, there is a mechanism based on
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A typical temperature for the quiet solar corona is ~ 1.5 x 106K, whereas the photosphere – the likely source of the thermal energy – has a temperature less than 6 × 103 K. Although many theories have been advanced to explain why the corona is so much hotter than the photosphere, this old problem remains unsolved. However, there is a mechanism based on
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Science, 2011
The question of why the Sun's outer atmosphere, or corona, is much hotter than its surface is one of the main unresolved issues in solar astrophysics. By combining measurements from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory and the Japanese Hinode satellite, De Pontieu et al. (p.
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The question of why the Sun's outer atmosphere, or corona, is much hotter than its surface is one of the main unresolved issues in solar astrophysics. By combining measurements from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory and the Japanese Hinode satellite, De Pontieu et al. (p.
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Solar water heating systems and their market trends
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2013K Sumathy
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