6,389 research outputs found
Solar residential heating and cooling system
System has been placed in operation to verify technical feasibility of using solar energy to provide residential heating and cooling. Complete system analysis was performed to provide design information
Solar residential heating and cooling system development test program
A solar heating and cooling system is described, which was installed in a simulated home at Marshall Space Flight Center. Performance data are provided for the checkout and initial operational phase for key subsystems and for the total system. Valuable information was obtained with regard to operation of a solar cooling system during the first summer of operation. Areas where improvements and modifications are required to optimize such a system are discussed
Understanding collaborative supply chain relationships through the application of the Williamson organisational failure framework
Many researchers have studied supply chain relationships however, the
preponderance of open markets situations and ‘industry-style’ surveys have
reduced the empirical focus on the dynamics of long-term, collaborative dyadic
relationships. Within the supply chain the need for much closer, long-term
relationships is increasing due to supplier rationalisation and globalisation
(Spekman et al, 1998) and more information about these interactions is required.
The research specifically tested the well-accepted Williamson’s (1975) Economic
Organisations Failure Framework as a theoretical model through which long term
collaborative relationships can be
Long Term Collaborative Business Relationships: The Impact of Trust and C3 Behaviour
Long-term, collaborative business relationships are like marriages where
tolerance, forbearance and some reduction of freedom as well as innovation are
necessary to ensure success. Trust and co-operative behaviours are known to be
essential ingredients in securing an environment of continuous improvement but,
how they are correlated has yet to be tested. The paper describes a research
project within a sample of long-term monopoly businesses as a novel approach to
bringing trust and cooperation, co-ordination and collaboration (C3 Behaviour)
into sharper focus without competitive distractions. It was found that a
correlation between trust and C3 Behaviour and the success of the collaborative
relationship exists
Marriage without the option of divorce: measuring the quality of long-term collaborative business relationships.
An often unforeseen feature of long term, collaborative business relationships
characterized by the investment of highly specific assets is the partners become
locked into the arrangement. Exit may become too costly and difficult due to the
loss of irretrievable investments and the adverse effect on business continuity
(Hirschman, 1970). But, as long as goodwill and benefits flows are maintained,
all is well. However, if problems are encountered that undermine trust,
commitment will suffer and the inadequacy of contract law to adequately resolve
complex relationship problems will be realized. An unhappy marriage results
without the option of divorce. The partners can either co-exist in a mutually
disadvantageous arrangement or, realizing the lack of an escape choice, learn to
adapt and to re-invigorate the partnership. This paper describes a research
project that examined the pure monopolistic business relationships within UK
Defence Procurement. From the researchers point of view this environment is
particularly interesting because the variability resulting from competition is
removed and the links between the partner organisations, including the effect of
key behavioural variables, are more visible. It aims to show how a suite of
techniques was used to measure and describe an environment that has received
scant attention from management researchers. These relationships are
characterized by high technology, long durations (up to 40 years), strategically
important products and services and the regular expenditure of large sums of
public money. They have a tradition of adversarial relationships, late, over-
budget projects and low economic returns (Parker & Hartley, 1997). The study
aimed to understand the dynamics within these relationships and to determine if
it was possible to identify those factors that maintain goodwill and benefit
flows and those that might re-invigorate failure situations
Development of an improved protective cover/light block for multilayer insulation
The feasibility of using a scrim-reinforced, single metallized, 4-mil Tedlar film as a replacement for the Teflon coated Beta-cloth/single metallized 3-mil Kapton film presently used as the protective cover/light block for multilayer insulation (MLI) on the Orbiter, Spacelab, and other space applications was demonstrated. The proposed Tedlar concept is lighter and potentially lower in cost. Thermal analysis with the proper concept was much simpler than with the present system. Tests have already demonstrated that white Tedlar has low alpha (adsorption) degradation in space from U.V. The proposed concept was 4400 percent cheaper with nominal weight savings of 50 percent
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