46 research outputs found

    Environmental impact of warehousing: a scenario analysis for the United States

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    In recent years, there has been observed a continued growth of global carbon dioxide emissions, which are considered as a crucial factor for the greenhouse effect and associated with substantial environmental damages. Amongst others, logistic activities in global supply chains have become a major cause of industrial emissions and the progressing environmental pollution. Although a significant amount of logistic-related carbon dioxide emissions is caused by storage and material handling processes in warehouses, prior research mostly focused on the transport elements. The environmental impact of warehousing has received only little attention by research so far. Operating large and highly technological warehouses, however, causes a significant amount of energy consumption due to lighting, heating, cooling and air condition as well as fixed and mobile material handling equipment which induces considerable carbon dioxide emissions. The aim of this paper is to summarise preliminary studies of warehouse-related emissions and to discuss an integrated classification scheme enabling researchers and practitioners to systematically assess the carbon footprint of warehouse operations. Based on the systematic assessment approach containing emissions determinants and aggregates, overall warehouse emissions as well as several strategies for reducing the carbon footprint will be studied at the country level using empirical data of the United States. In addition, a factorial analysis of the warehouse-related carbon dioxide emissions in the United States enables the estimation of future developments and facilitates valuable insights for identifying effective mitigation strategies

    Estudio experimental sobre el comportamiento tĂ©rmico de un nuevo tipo de techo-estanque para el enfriamiento pasivo en clima hĂșmedo

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    En este trabajo, una nueva tipologĂ­a de techo-estanque metĂĄlico, basado en el enfriamiento evaporativo indirecto, que incluye masa tĂ©rmica confinada, se evalĂșa experimentalmente. Cinco sistemas de enfriamiento pasivo se han estudiado con este dispositivo experimental. Se analizan sus temperaturas caracterĂ­sticas con el propĂłsito de determinar en cada caso, su potencial de enfriamiento, asĂ­ como, la influencia de la masa tĂ©rmica en su comportamiento tĂ©rmico. Entre las tĂ©cnicas de enfriamiento pasivo aplicadas se encuentran el enfriamiento evaporativo indirecto (EEI) y el enfriamiento radiativo nocturno (ER). El sistema donde se combina masa tĂ©rmica con enfriamiento evaporativo indirecto en el dispositivo experimental presenta una elevada eficiencia de enfriamiento; su valor aumenta a medida que las condiciones son mĂĄs extremas. Un potencial de enfriamiento aun mayor se consigue al agregar al sistema anterior enfriamiento radiativo

    An energy tool for early stages of the design process

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    Estimation of SHGC for glass with exterior shading device through simulation

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    Simulation programs: 'Horses for courses'

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