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Rezultatele pentru insulationRezultate gasite: 17
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, Vol. 9 Nr. 9
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 9 › Nr. 9 ? STUDY OF BIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM OILSEED PLANTS II. EVALUATION OF BIODISEL PRODUCTION FROM SOME CULTIVARS OF RAPES
? STUDY
OF BIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM OILSEED PLANTS I. EVALUATION OF THE
GENETIC SIMILARITY OF SOME Brassica Napus CULTIVARS USING RAPD MARKERS
? STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION AND IN VITRO CYTOTOXIC POTENTIAL OF COAL DUST IN A ROMANIAN POWER PLANT
? MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN BENGHAZI (LIBYA): CURRENT PRACTICES AND CHALLENGES
? COMPARATIVE ENVIRONM... Autori: ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=25661
ANALYSIS OF TRANSITORY PHENOMENA GENERATED BY UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS UPON THE VENTILATION NETWORKS
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 13 › Nr. 6 AbstractThe explosion phenomenon is an extremely complex physical-chemical process, which leads to the physical change of objectsand objectives encountered on the propagation path, as wells as the chemical modification of the underground atmosphere fromthe area of influence. During the underground propagation of the explosion, the most affected objectives are the following:ventilation constructions, regulation and insulation doors and the insulation dams. Dynamic pressure waves generated by thee... Autori: Doru Cioclea ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=26401
RISK MANAGEMENT FOR AMMONIA TANK FAILURE
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 13 › Nr. 7 AbstractThe rapid technical and economic development in the last few years has brought significant advantages to the human society, butit has also generated very serious threats, such as: pollution, technological accidents, and some other forms of environmentaldegradation. Human actions, either intentional or accidental, imposed by the economic and social development, have had, insome cases, a major impact on the environment, turning into potential hazards and causing environmental damage.This p... Autori: Daniel-Cătălin Felegeanu ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=26426
EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL ANALYSES ON THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF A SOLAR AIR COLLECTOR
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 13 › Nr. 8 AbstractThe present contribution describes the investigation of a solar air collector for space heating in order to develop more efficientand cost effective energy process. Various configurations of absorber and different air flows through the collector were tested.The influence of the air mass flow on the air outlet temperature and thermal efficiency has been studied. The thermal efficiency,fluid outlet temperature, heat increase and heat losses of the collector are calculated depending on the ... Autori: Lizica Simona Paraschiv ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=26468
ANALYSIS OF DEGREE DAY AND COOLING ENERGY DEMAND IN EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 13 › Nr. 11 AbstractIn European countries, because of low fossil fuel reserves, energy saving is one of the primary research goals in every energyconsumer sector. In the last several years, several directives were elaborated by the European Commission to enhance the energyefficiency in buildings and increase the use of renewable energy sources. In European countries with temperate climates, in aresidential building with a “traditional” insulation of the envelope, heating represents approximately 65 to 75% o... Autori: Imre Csáky ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=26534
INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF MOISTURE IN THE TIME LAG OF BUILDING WALLS WITH DIFFERENT INSULATING MATERIALS
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 13 › Nr. 11 AbstractThe thermal and water insulation of buildings is extremely important. Currently, the most applied insulation materials in thebuilding sector are plastic foams and fibrous materials. Different types of polystyrene materials are used as water and thermalinsulators, e.g., expanded polystyrene (EPS) and extruded polystyrene (XPS). The differences between the different polystyrenematerials is found in their manufacturing processes and thus in their microstructure. Our research focuses on the ... Autori: Ákos Lakatos ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=26546
MEASUREMENTS OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF SOME COMMONLY USED INSULATING MATERIALS AFTER WETTING
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 13 › Nr. 11 AbstractCurrently, thermal insulation of buildings is required from both an energy savings perspective and a money savings perspective.Insulation is primarily installed on the outer surface of the buildings. Weather and other circumstances can produce humidity thatcan act on the building structure, e.g., by changing its heat capacity, the heat transfer coefficient and/or other factors. As a result,it is important to measure the sorption behaviors of the construction materials. To perform sorptio... Autori: Ferenc Szodrai ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=26550
ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN DRYING OF FROZEN SPRUCE WOOD
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 14 › Nr. 9 Abstract
Drying wood requires a significant amount of energy. This includes both thermal energy, necessary to heat-up wood, evaporate
the water inside it and cover the insulation and vent losses, as well as electric energy consumed to force air circulation through
the stacks. When wood is frozen, both energy consumptions increase; on one hand because frozen water requires a
supplementary heat for transformation into liquid and then into gaseous state, and on the other hand, because of the lo... Autori: Maria Bernadett Szmutku ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=26841
STUDIES ON THE POSSIBILITIES OF USING EXPANDED PERLITE FOR REDUCING BUILDINGS ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 15 › Nr. 5 In the current context, when studies regarding the planet’s ability to sustain the human species consumption present more and
more grim scenarios, it is required, more than ever, to consider sustainable development as a main priority for development
strategies worldwide. In this sense, reducing the negative environmental impact of building materials and lowering energy
consumption in buildings exploitation becomes the main axis for most of the new tendencies in architecture and civil
e... Autori: Marian Pruteanu ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=27040
ASSESSMENT OF STRUCTURE AND MOISTURE INFLUENCE ON THE PROPERTIES OF LOOSE-FILL CELLULOSE INSULATION
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 15 › Nr. 10 The effectiveness of thermal insulation materials mostly depends on their thermal conductivity. The low thermal conductivity is
predetermined by density, structure, moisture content and temperature of material and, considerably less, by other indices. Loosefill
cellulose insulation is allocated to the group of materials, the density of which fluctuates within large limits. This property is
related not only to application of cellulose wool in different constructions, but also to technological ... Autori: Sigitas Vėjelis ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=27165
VALORIZATION OF MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT SLUDGE AND AGRO-WASTE IN BUILDING MATERIALS WITH THERMAL INSULATION PROPERTIES
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 16 › Nr. 5 Considering the actual environmental issues, the waste management has become a major challenge in Europe and worldwide. Recycling the waste into sustainable products can be an alternative to landfill with positive effects on the costs and environmental pollution. In this respect, in the last years numerous studies and research emphasize the utilization of different type of waste to obtain materials for building applications. The aim of this paper is to assess the effect of using sewage sludge ge... Autori: Petronela Nechita ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=27315
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THERMAL STABILITY OF BUILDING INSULATION MATERIALS
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 16 › Nr. 12 This study undertakes to characterize through thermal analysis in dynamic conditions a wide range of building materials used for various types of insulation and presents for the first time a comparative analysis of their thermal stability. To this effect, the dynamic thermal analysis TG/DTG was applied. The results show a degradation resulting in one, two or three stages after a complex mechanism, with different mass loss, depending on the structure and atmosphere in which the thermal decomposit... Autori: Andreea-Camelia Sprânceană ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=27514
MEASURING METABOLIC RATE TO IMPROVE COMFORT MANAGEMENT IN BUILDINGS
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 17 › Nr. 10 Indoor environment significantly affects occupants’ health and productivity. However, in smart buildings and cities, it can be improved thanks to the implementation of innovative ICT systems and services. Thermal comfort is one of the most complex aspects to be considered to enhance occupants’ well-being, because of the relevant role played by subjective parameters (physiological, psychological and cultural) in its evaluation. This challenge can be tackled by integrating wearable dev... Autori: Andrea Calvaresi ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=27783
NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF RELATIVE HUMIDITY IN A MASONRY WALL APPLYING THREE DIFFERENT WATERPROOFING MEMBRANES
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 17 › Nr. 12 The analysis by numerical simulations can be applied to building materials subjected to different climatic conditions to envisage the influence of environmental factors in terms of drying time, water absorption and thermal performance of materials. Currently there is a wide variety of new building materials used for insulation, waterproofing and rehabilitation, each contributing in a specific way to constructions improvement during their service life. In time, every building is subjected to degr... Autori: Alexandra Alisa Găină ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=27863
INDOOR/OUTDOOR CORRELATIONS REGARDING INDOOR AIR POLLUTION WITH PARTICULATE MATTER
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 18 › Nr. 2 This paper presents the results of a case study conducted between 2.04 and 24.04.2013 in order to establish the most relevant
indicators that characterize the influence of outdoor air pollution, with particulate matter having a nominal diameter less than 2.5μm
(PM2.5), on the quality of indoor air from a new building. The tests consisted in simultaneous determination of the daily average
PM2.5 concentrations at four indoor sites and at one outside, nearby the building.
The average PM2.5 c... Autori: Elena Bucur ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=27914
CURRENT APPROACHES FOR RAW WOOL WASTE MANAGEMENT AND UNCONVENTIONAL VALORIZATION: A REVIEW
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 18 › Nr. 7 Since the middle of the past century, when the synthetic fibers began their rise, wool has steadily lost importance in the textile
sector, and now is a marginal fiber on the textiles market. Great amounts of non-marketed raw wool have turned from an income
source for sheep farmers into a problematic waste, which is, at best, burn or landfill. With increasing interest for sustainable use of
natural resources, wool was reconsider as an underrated, underused renewable resource, worthy of a bette... Autori: Hossein Rajabinejad ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=28031
LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF BIO-BASED THERMAL INSULATION MATERIALS FORMED BY DIFFERENT METHODS
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 18 › Nr. 7 Inorganic thermal insulators are commonly used to improve energy efficiency. However, environmental and health aspects of their
production until the end of life have been increasingly concerned. Agricultural wastes including rice straw, rice husk and corn cobs
are abundant in Thailand and converted into value-added products such as thermal insulation materials offers a viable recycling
opportunity as the ecological burden of a product has now become a widely-discussed issue. In this paper, gl... Autori: Phairat Usubharatana ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=28033 |