2002 International Joint Power Generation Conference 2002
DOI: 10.1115/ijpgc2002-26098
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A Novel Thermally Induced Draft Air Power Generation System for Very Tall, Man-Made and Natural Geo-Physical Phenomena

Abstract: It is well known that one of the necessities of designing very tall buildings is the need to control the internal and external airflows through the building. Presently, air flow control is required for maintaining proper ventilation for not only the occupants at 15–25 cfm per person (ref. 1) but also the electrical equipment generates heat at approx. 0.8 cfm/sq.ft. (ref. 2) for 2 to 3 W/ft2 (ref. 3). It is also well known that a 1,000+ ft. conduit (for example, an elevator shaft or an utility air chase within … Show more

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“…[1]) and ''A New Concept for a Thermal Air Power Tube Used with Concentrated Solar Energy Power Generation in Open-Pit Mines and Large Natural Geo-Physical Phenomenon'' (e.g. [2]).…”
Section: Background Of Relevant Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1]) and ''A New Concept for a Thermal Air Power Tube Used with Concentrated Solar Energy Power Generation in Open-Pit Mines and Large Natural Geo-Physical Phenomenon'' (e.g. [2]).…”
Section: Background Of Relevant Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%