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New HVAC Sustainability Index - TWI (Total Water Impact)
Sales of air conditioning are growing rapidly in buildings, more than tripling between 1990
and 2016. This energy use for air conditioning comes from a combination of rising temperatures, rising
population and economic growth. Energy demand for climate control will triple by 2050, consuming
more energy than that currently consumed altogether by the United States, the European Union
and Japan. This increase in energy will directly impact water consumption, either to directly cool a
condenser of an equipment or to serve indirectly as a basis for energy sources such as hydroelectric
power that feed these heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Knowing the unique
and growing importance of water, a new index, Total Water Impact (TWI) is presented, which allows
a holistic comparison of the impact of water use on water, air and evaporative condensation climate
systems. 200 and 500 TON (tons of refrigeration) air-cooled and water-cooled systems are theoretically
compared to evaluate the general water consumption level. The TWI index is higher in the smallest
water condensing system. That is, holistically, water consumption is higher in the water condensing
system than in the air condensing system. Thus, this index provides a new insight about energy
consumption and ultimately, about sustainability.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Topological Line Defects around Graphene Nanopores for DNA Sequencing
Topological line defects in graphene represent an ideal way to produce highly
controlled structures with reduced dimensionality that can be used in
electronic devices. In this work we propose using extended line defects in
graphene to improve nucleobase selectivity in nanopore-based DNA sequencing
devices. We use a combination of QM/MM and non-equilibrium Green's functions
methods to investigate the conductance modulation, fully accounting for solvent
effects. By sampling over a large number of different orientations generated
from molecular dynamics simulations, we theoretically demonstrate that
distinguishing between the four nucleobases using line defects in a
graphene-based electronic device appears possible. The changes in conductance
are associated with transport across specific molecular states near the Fermi
level and their coupling to the pore. Through the application of a specifically
tuned gate voltage, such a device would be able to discriminate the four types
of nucleobases more reliably than that of graphene sensors without topological
line defects.Comment: 6 figures and 6 page
Measuring the Energy Efficiency of Evaporative Systems through a New Index - EvaCOP
Evaporative systems are probably the oldest technology for thermal comfort. However,
they are still an essential technology in the food industry, environments for thermal comfort, and
even for cooling data centers. Standards have been improved to compare the energy efficiency of
this type of equipment. Using AHRI concepts with temperature data from the 29 most populous
cities in the world, an EvaCOP index was created from temperatures that are easier to simulate than
current parameters. The index parameters were tested in a laboratory located in Curitiba (Brazil).
EvaCOP values of 45.58 and 25.77 W/W were found in the calculation in two different simulated
equipment and compared with the compression cycle systems that in the most efficient machines is
around 6.29 W/W.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Ecoenergetic Comparison of HVAC Systems in Data Centers
The topic of sustainability is of high importance today. Global efforts such as the Montreal
Protocol (1987) and the Kigali Amendment (2016) are examples of joint work by countries to reduce
environmental impacts and improve the level of the ozone layer, the choice of refrigerants and air
conditioning systems, which is essential for this purpose. But what indicators are to be used to
measure something so necessary? In this article, the types of air conditioning and GWP (Global
Warming Potential) levels of equipment in the project phase were discussed, the issue of TEWI
(Total Equivalent Warming Impact) that measures the direct and indirect environmental impacts
of refrigeration equipment and air conditioning and a new methodology for the indicator was
developed, the TEWI DC (DC is the direct application for Data Center), and using the formulas
of this new adapted indicator it was demonstrated that the TEWI DC for Chicago (USA) was
2,784,102,640 kg CO2/10 years and Curitiba (Brazil) is 1,252,409,640 kg CO2/10 years. This difference
in value corresponds to 222.30% higher annual emissions in Chicago than in Curitiba, showing that
it is much more advantageous to install a Data Center in Curitiba than in Chicago in terms of
environmental impact. The TEWI indicator provides a more holistic view, helping to combine energy
and emissions into the same indicator.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Evaluation of the heat and energy performance of a datacenter by a new efficiency index: Energy Usage Effectiveness Design - EUED
Data Centers are growing steadily worldwide and they are expected to continue on growing up to
53% in 2020. Due to this growth the energy efficiency in this type of building is essential. There are
methodologies to measure this efficiency; one example is PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness). The
unit suggested for measuring efficiency at the design stage would be the EUED (Energy Usage
Efficiency Design) with this will be used data to use "free cooling" and adiabatic system in some
cases, a comparison will be made only considering the equipment in the worst situation. It also uses
the study of enthalpy utilization as a new methodology to obtain the results. By doing so, differences
were found, between cities than 1.21% of SĂŁo Paulo in relation to Curitiba and 10.61% of Rio de
Janeiro in relation to Curitiba. The indices obtained by applying the EUED index were 1.245 kW.kW-
1 for Curitiba, 1.260 kW.kW-1 for SĂŁo Paulo and 1.377 kW.kW-1 for Rio de Janeiro, respectively, giving
a difference of 16.86% for Curitiba of 16.19% for SĂŁo Paulo and 10.31% for Rio de Janeiro in relation
to PUE COA (Power Usage Effectiveness Constant Outdoor Air).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Refrigeration of COVID-19 Vaccines: Ideal Storage Characteristics, Energy Efficiency and Environmental Impacts of Various Vaccine Options
This article considers the ideal storage conditions for multiple vaccine brands, such as
Pfizer, Moderna, CoronaVac, Oxford–AstraZeneca, Janssen COVID-19 and Sputnik V. Refrigerant
fluid options for each storage condition, thermal load to cool each type of vaccine and environmental
impacts of refrigerants are compared. An energy simulation using the EUED (energy usage effectiveness
design) index was developed. The Oxford–AstraZeneca, Janssen COVID-19 and CoronaVac
vaccines show 9.34-times higher energy efficiency than Pfizer. In addition, a TEWI (total equivalent
warming impact) simulation was developed that prioritizes direct environmental impacts and indirect
in refrigeration. From this analysis, it is concluded that the cold storage of Oxford–AstraZeneca,
Janssen COVID-19 and CoronaVac vaccines in Brazil generates 35-times less environmental impact
than the Pfizer vaccine.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Evaluation of the Thermal Performance and Energy Efficiency of CRAC Equipment through Mathematical Modeling Using a New Index COP WEUED
As the world data traffic increasingly grows, the need for computer room air conditioning
(CRAC)-type equipment grows proportionally. The air conditioning equipment is responsible for
approximately 38% of the energy consumption of data centers. The energy efficiency of these pieces
of equipment is compared according to the Energy Standard ASHRAE 90.1-2019, using the index
Net Sensible Coefficient Of Performance (NetSCOP). This method benefits fixed-speed compressor
equipment with a constant inlet temperature air-cooled condenser (35 C). A new method, COP
WEUED (COP–world energy usage effectiveness design), is proposed based on the IPLV (integrated
part load value) methodology. The IPLV is an index focused on partial thermal loads and outdoor
temperature data variation for air intake in the condenser. It is based on the average temperatures of
the USA’s 29 major cities. The new method is based on the 29 largest cities worldwide and with datacenter-
specific indoor temperature conditions. For the same inverter compressor, efficiencies of 4.03
and 4.92 kW/kW were obtained, using ASHRAE 90.1-2019 and the proposed method, respectively.
This difference of almost 20% between methods is justified because, during less than 5% of the annual
hours, the inlet air temperature in the condenser is close to the NetSCOP indication.Authors acknowledge Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT—MCTES) for its financial support via the project UIDB/00151/2020 (C-MAST).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Analysis of geothermal temperatures for heat pumps application in Paraná (Brasil)
Geothermal heat pumps are broadly used in developed countries but scarcely in Brazil, in part because there is a lack of Brazilian soil temperature data. The aims of this work are: to present soil temperature measurements
and to compare geothermal heat pump system performances with conventional air conditioning systems. Geothermal temperature measurement results are shown for ten Paraná State cities, representing different soil and climate conditions. The measurements were made yearlong with calibrated equipment and digital data acquisition system in di erent measuring stations. Geothermal and ambient temperature data were used for simulations of the coe cient of performance (COP), by means of a working uid pressure-enthalpy diagram based software for vapor-compression cycle. It was veri ed that geothermal temperature measured between January 13 to October 13, 2013, varied from 16 to 24 °C, while room temperature has varied between 2 and 35 °C. Average COP values for conventional system were 3.7 (cooling mode) and 5.0 kW/kW (heating mode), corresponding to 5.9 and 7.9 kW/kW for geothermal system. Hence it was verified an average efficiency gain of 59%with geothermal system utilization in comparison with conventional system.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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