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District heating 2 Automatic meter reading 1 Daily heat load variations 1 Diagnosis 1 Diesel engine 1 Electric power station 1 Engine condition monitoring 1 Heat load pattern 1 Heat load variation 1 Heat storage 1 Load variation 1 Novel method 1 Seasonal heat load variation 1 Smart energy grids 1 Smart heat grids 1
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Gadd, Henrik 2 Werner, Sven 2 Antonopoulos, A. 1 Hountalas, D.T. 1 Papagiannakis, R.G. 1 Zovanos, G. 1
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Comparative evaluation of various methodologies to account for the effect of load variation during cylinder pressure measurement of large scale two-stroke diesel engines
Hountalas, D.T.; Papagiannakis, R.G.; Zovanos, G.; … - In: Applied Energy 113 (2014) C, pp. 1027-1042
common problem which has been identified by many researchers is load variation during cylinder pressure measurement. This for …, mistuning or to engine load variation during measurement), is difficult because cylinders are not measured simultaneously. For … this reason, in the present work, three methodologies that have been developed to account for the effect of load variation …
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Daily heat load variations in Swedish district heating systems
Gadd, Henrik; Werner, Sven - In: Applied Energy 106 (2013) C, pp. 47-55
Heat load variations in district heating systems are both seasonal and daily. Seasonal variations have mainly its origin from variations in outdoor temperature over the year. The origin of daily variations is mainly induced by social patterns due to customer social behaviours. Heat load...
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Heat load patterns in district heating substations
Gadd, Henrik; Werner, Sven - In: Applied Energy 108 (2013) C, pp. 176-183
Future smart energy grids will require more information exchange between interfaces in the energy system. One interface where dearth of information exists is in district heating substations, being the interfaces between the distribution network and the customer building heating systems....
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