The Hydronics Design
Studio - Professional Version is Windows-based software that assists in
analyzing the thermal and hydraulic performance of hydronic heating
systems.
This newly updated software consists of 12 modules for tasks such as
heating
load analysis, series baseboard circuit analysis, piping heat loss
estimating,
expansion tank sizing, radiant circuit analysis, fuel cost comparisons,
injection mixing calculations and buffer tank sizing.
Several
modules access extensive internal databases of current hydronic
components such
as, piping, circulators, baseboard, fluids and valves. Sophisticated
engineering algorithms are exercised through a simple graphical user
interface.
The
Most Efficient recognition will represent approximately the top 5 percent of models on
the market in the following categories: heating and cooling equipment clothes
washers, refrigerator-freezers and televisions.
Robert
Bean, R.E.T., P.L. (Eng.)
and co-authors Professor Bjarne Olesen, Ph.D.,
from the Danish Technical
University and Professor Kwang
Woo Kim<, Arch.D., from the Seoul National
University, were honored for their “History of Radiant Heating and
Cooling Systems.”
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running commentary on industry activities by Supply House Times
staffers and contributors. Here’s a recent conversation between Dan Holohan and
Editor Jim Olsztynski on what it means to make meaning in this industry, and in
life.
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