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Development of Empirical Temperature and Humidity-Based Degraded-Condition Indicators for Low-Tonnage Air Conditioners
(Texas A&M University, 1997)
A split-system direct-expansion air conditioner was used to empirically determine temperature and return-air humidity indicators that could detect performance degradation resulting from degraded conditions. The air conditioner ...
Chemical accident databases: what they tell us and how they can be improved to establish national safety goals
(Texas A&M University, 2000)
The objectives of this research are to examine and critique eight chemical accident databases, document any trends in accident occurrences, develop a strategy for improving current databases, and to establish national ...
Study of Cubic Splines and Fourier Series as Interpolation Techniques for Filling in Short Periods of Missing Building Energy Use and Weather Data
(Texas A&M University, 2000)
To define a single technique that can be reliably used for evaluation of missing data in time series of weather and building energy use data is a complex task. This thesis evaluates the application of spline and Fourier ...
Influence of a river valley constriction on upstream sedimentation
(Texas A&M University, 1988)
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Application of a water rights analysis program to reservoir system yield calculations
(Texas A&M University, 1988)
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A new technique to monitor ground-water quality at municipal solid waste landfills
(Texas A&M University, 1989)
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The Effect of Alternate Defrost Strategies on the Reverse-Cycle Defrost of an Air-Source Heat Pump
(Texas A&M University, 1988)
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Distance weighted method of characteristics solution for solute transport in groundwater
(1986)
Method of characteristics (MOC) solutions are widely employed in solute transport models of groundwater to estimate tracer concentration. The conventional approach to obtain average tracer concentration for the cell is to ...
Transportation risk assessment for ethanol transport
(2009-05-15)
This research is aimed at assessing the quantitative risks involved with an ethanol
pipeline. Pipelines that run from the Midwest, where the vast majority of ethanol is
produced, to the target areas where reformulated ...
The Influence of Particle Size and Crystalline Level on the Combustion Characteristics of Particulated Solids
(2013-07-29)
Over the past years, catastrophic dust explosion incidents have caused numerous injuries, fatalities and economical losses. Dust explosions are rapid exothermic reactions that take place when a combustible dust is mixed ...