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UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST FACULTY OF PHYSICS Guest 2024-11-23 18:21 |
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Conference: Bucharest University Faculty of Physics 2017 Meeting
Section: Physics and Technology of Renewable and Alternative Energy Sources
Title: New hight efficiency thermo solar air heater.
Authors: Raluca GHERASIM(1,2,) Ioan STAMATIN(1), Marina CUZMINSCHI(1), Valentin GARLEANU (1), Alexei ZUBAREV(3,1)
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Affiliation: 1) University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics, Atomistilor 405, P.O 38, Bucharest-Magurele, Romania, 077125
2) Center of Technology and Engineering for Nuclear Projects, 409, Atomistilor Street, Magurele, Judet Ilfov, Romania
3) National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics, P.O. Box MG-36, Magurele, Bucharest, Romania
E-mail gherasimr33@gmail.com
Keywords: solar collectors, greenhouses, green energy
Abstract: Using of renewable energy sources, certain solar radiation and wind is a trend of XXI century. Given this ideology development of new devices for solar energy conversion is one of the main directions of modern energetic. In this article was studied using of the solar energy for household heating and supplementary needs. We proposed and test new solar energy converter for hot air generation and recirculation designated for maintaining of constant ambient conditions inside greenhouse in urban and rural settlements . This product can be integrated in buildings and beside the production of thermal energy for special conditions protect walls against temperature fluctuations. The device can be upgraded to product electricity for housing needs.
Acknowledgement: This work was partially supported by the Romanian Ministry of National
Education by the contract PN 16 47 0101 with UEFISCDI.
Raluca Gherasim was supported by the strategic grant POSDRU/159/1.5/S/133652,
Integrated system to improve the quality of doctoral and postdoctoral research
in Romania and promotion of the role of science in society co financed by the
European Social Found within the Sectorial Operational Program Human Re-
sources Development 2007 — 2013.
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