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Oss, S.; Gratton, L. M.; Calza, G.; Lopez-Arias, T. – European Journal of Physics, 2012
The well-known experiment of the rapid expansion and cooling of the air contained in a bottle is performed with a rapidly responsive, yet very cheap thermometer. The adiabatic, low temperature limit is approached quite closely and measured with our apparatus. A straightforward theoretical model for this process is also presented and discussed.…
Descriptors: Physics, Climate Control, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
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Martin, Paul; Premadasa, Kirthi – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
The project models the conductive heat loss through the ceiling of a home. Students are led through a sequence of tasks from measuring the area and insulation status of a home to developing several functions leading to a net savings function where the depth of insulation is the input. At this point students use calculus or a graphing utility to…
Descriptors: Models, Heat, Climate Control, Calculus
Pargeter, Stephen J. – Facilities Manager, 2012
Building owners are caught between two powerful forces--the need to lower energy costs and the need to meet or exceed outdoor air ventilation regulations for occupant health and comfort. Large amounts of energy are wasted each day from commercial, institutional, and government building sites as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC)…
Descriptors: Ventilation, Climate Control, Energy Management, Heat
McKale, Chuck; Townsend, Scott – American School & University, 2012
Far from the limelight of LEED, Energy Star or Green Globes certifications are the energy codes developed and updated by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and the International Code Council (ICC) through the support of the Department of Energy (DOE) as minimum guidelines for building envelope,…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Climate Control, Heat, Energy Conservation
VanOort, Adam – American School & University, 2012
Facility managers everywhere are tasked with improving energy efficiency to control costs. Those strides cannot be achieved at the expense of system performance and reliability, or the comfort of the people within those properties. There are few places where this is truer than in schools and universities. K-12 schools and university lecture spaces…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Educational Facilities Design, Facilities Management, Educational Environment
Sullivan, Ed – Facilities Manager, 2012
Perhaps more than many other industries, today's universities and colleges are beset by dramatically rising costs on every front. One of the areas where overhead can be contained or reduced is in the operation of the chilled water systems that support air conditioning throughout college campuses, specifically the cooling towers. Like many…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Improvement, Campuses
Lenaerts, Marnik; Schreurs, Marc; Reulens, Walter – Online Submission, 2011
The demand for broadly educated engineers, installers and service technicians is growing because of the strong growth in refrigeration, air conditioning and heating. The rapid technological evolution makes it impossible for a school or training centre to invest in all HVAC (heating ventilation and air conditioning) and refrigeration fields. It is…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Blended Learning, Virtual Classrooms, Climate Control
Hutton, Paul C. – Educational Facility Planner, 2011
One of the fastest growing trends in school design is Net Zero Energy Schools. There are now at least a dozen or more schools completed or in construction that have achieved, or have committed to, this incredible level of energy efficiency. In this article, the author examines this trend and take a brief look at some of the exemplary projects that…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Energy Conservation, School Buildings, Climate Control
Johnson, William C.; Kraemer, Steven; Ormond, Paul – Facilities Manager, 2011
Self-declared energy and carbon reduction goals on the part of progressive colleges and universities have driven ground source geothermal space heating and cooling systems into rapid evolution, as part of long-term climate action planning efforts. The period of single-building or single-well solutions is quickly being eclipsed by highly engineered…
Descriptors: Climate Control, Energy Conservation, Conservation (Environment), Colleges
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Condoret, Jean-Stephane – Chemical Engineering Education, 2012
The problem of maintaining hygrothermal comfort in a house is addressed using the chemical engineer's toolbox. A simple dynamic modelling proved to give a good description of the humidification of the house in winter, using a domestic humidifier. Parameters of the model were identified from a simple experiment. Surprising results, especially…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Models, Water, Measurement Equipment
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Olakanmi, E. O.; Doyoyo, M. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2014
This paper explores the effectiveness of using "structured examples in concert with prompting reflective questions" to address misconceptions held by mechanical engineering students about thermodynamic principles by employing pre-test and post-test design, a structured questionnaire, lecture room observation, and participants'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Engineering, Engineering Education, Misconceptions
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2011
Operating facilities more efficiently is always a worthwhile goal, but when education budgets are shrinking, the quest for efficiency becomes a necessity. In the funding climate that schools and universities find themselves, building managers will be fortunate to hang on to the budget they have, let alone receive the resources they need to address…
Descriptors: School Maintenance, Financial Support, Economic Climate, Climate Control
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Gordon, Dan – T.H.E. Journal, 2011
A 2008 study by the management-consulting firm McKinsey & Co. projected that the world's data centers would surpass the airline industry in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020. Certainly adding to those emissions are K-12 districts, whose data centers hold the equipment that serves as the backbone for an ever-growing number of computing initiatives.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation, Energy Management, Climate Control
Krueger, Glenn – School Business Affairs, 2012
Reducing school district energy expenditures has become a universal goal. However, school board members, superintendents, and directors of buildings and grounds are often unaware of the many options available to conserve energy. School energy conservation used to be relatively simple: turn off the lights and turn down the heat in the winter and…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Climate Control, Energy Conservation, Lighting
Ron Cox – American School & University, 2010
Air filters perform an important function in commercial and institutional facilities. Because indoor air typically is two to five times more polluted than outdoor air, air filters are needed to remove respirable particles such as microorganisms, dust and allergens from the breathing air. In fact, air filters provide the primary defense for…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Performance Factors, Pollution, Climate Control
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