2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1425/1/012122
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Modelling Fluidic Windows for Heating and Cooling

Abstract: Recently, we introduced a transparent capillary glass panel fabricated by lamination of a structured glass sheet and a thin glass cover used for liquid circulation. Major applications of such device are room heating and cooling and energy harvesting for heat pumps. In order to model a façade of a building, a story of a building or even the entire building, simplified but accurate models for the temperature and the fluid flow distribution within the capillary panel as well as a device optical and thermal model … Show more

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“…The eODP project has been introduced at several major conferences and seminars including the American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting in 2019 (LeVay et al., 2019), the European Geophysical Union conference in 2020 (Fraass et al., 2020b), the EarthCube Annual Meeting in 2020 and 2022 (Kwan et al., 2022; LeVay et al., 2020, 2022), the Geological Society of America in 2020 and 2022 (Fraass et al., 2020a; Fraass, LeVay, Sessa, Peters, & Jamson, 2022; Jamson, Fraass, et al., 2022; Sessa et al., 2022b), PaleoPERCS (Fraass, 2021), the Geological Association of Canada ‐ Mineralogical Association of Canada Conference in 2022 (Fraass, LeVay, Sessa, Peters, Kaufman, et al., 2022), and the 2022 American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting (Jamson, Sessa, et al., 2022; Sessa et al., 2022a). The eODP project has funding for several in‐person workshops, both stand‐alone and in conjunction with annual conferences, and it is our hope and plan to resume these activities, in‐person, during 2023.…”
Section: Eodp Community Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The eODP project has been introduced at several major conferences and seminars including the American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting in 2019 (LeVay et al., 2019), the European Geophysical Union conference in 2020 (Fraass et al., 2020b), the EarthCube Annual Meeting in 2020 and 2022 (Kwan et al., 2022; LeVay et al., 2020, 2022), the Geological Society of America in 2020 and 2022 (Fraass et al., 2020a; Fraass, LeVay, Sessa, Peters, & Jamson, 2022; Jamson, Fraass, et al., 2022; Sessa et al., 2022b), PaleoPERCS (Fraass, 2021), the Geological Association of Canada ‐ Mineralogical Association of Canada Conference in 2022 (Fraass, LeVay, Sessa, Peters, Kaufman, et al., 2022), and the 2022 American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting (Jamson, Sessa, et al., 2022; Sessa et al., 2022a). The eODP project has funding for several in‐person workshops, both stand‐alone and in conjunction with annual conferences, and it is our hope and plan to resume these activities, in‐person, during 2023.…”
Section: Eodp Community Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%