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The desiccant/rock bed method of solar cooling with air collectors.
D. B. Meredith, P. J. Wilbur
Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus
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Engineering
Transients
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Coefficient of Performance
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Simulation Model
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Solar Energy
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Operating Parameter
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Electrical Energy
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Direct Heating
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Insolation
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Thermal Performance
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Operating Mode
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Heating System
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Solar Air Heating
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Solar Heating System
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Cooling Air
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Summer Season
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Operating Characteristic
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Building Heating System
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Energy Efficiency Ratio
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Evaporative Cooler
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Air Collector
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Desiccant Bed
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Solar Cooling
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Keyphrases
Desiccant
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Solar Cooling
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Rock Bed
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Air Collector
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Commercially Available
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Heating Mode
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Regeneration
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Washington DC
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Summer Season
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Air Conditioning
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Damper
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Operating Parameters
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Direct Heating
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Insolation
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Associated Control
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Solar Energy
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Operating Mode
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Solar Air Heating System
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Solar Heating System
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Thermal Performance
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Colorado State University
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Cooling Air
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Solar Home System
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Operating Characteristics
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Building Heating System
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TRNSYS
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Solar Heat
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Electrical Energy Efficiency
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Desiccant Bed
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Evaporative Cooler
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Cooling Buildings
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Energy Efficiency Ratio
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Thermal Performance Coefficient
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