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This paper presents a study on the use of ice to improve the energy efficiency of a domestic refrigerator by applying a pseudo bond graph model that describes the thermal transfers sustained by a quantity of ice introduced inside the cavity of refrigeration. The use of ice resulted in a global energy saving of 4.68%. The effect of ice was found to be more significant during the transitional regime...
The greenhouse is a complex, non-linear and high order system, it combines two fields “hydraulic and thermal”, and then it is not easy to analyze and control it. Hence, simplification is used in order to obtain model which facilitate the global analysis. In this paper we present a linear and simplifed bond graph model of a greenhouse from the model developed by Abbes [1]. The MORA method is used for...
The paper presents a pseudo bond graph model of a thermo-hydraulic system which is composed by two warm and cold water pipes, a plastic tank and an evacuation pipe. This model is designed on 20sim software and it allows varying the temperature, inside the tank, by acting on the mass flows of the warm and cold water, as well as on the evacuation pipe. A simulation is done for constant and variable...
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