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Type: Thesis
Title: A methodology for modelling the steady-state thermal performance of air conditioning systems / submitted by Patrick George Marshallsay.
Author: Marshallsay, P. G. (Patrick George)
Issue Date: 1996
School/Discipline: Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Abstract: This study aims to develop a robust set of tools to model the performance of a range of composite coil configurations, to develop an operational model to predict the steady state performance of single and multizone air conditioning systems and to use the computational model as an exploratory tool to examine the performance of a series of candidate design solutions.
Dissertation Note: Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1996?
Subject: Air conditioning Simulation methods.
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Description: Single leaf in pocket on back end paper.
Bibliography: p. 475-488.
xxviii, 488 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
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