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    Implementation of pulse heat supply for dependent connection of customers

    Authors: Andrey Makeev

    Source: Инженерно-строительный журнал, Vol 83, Iss 7, Pp 114-125 (2018)

    Subject Terms: Building construction, heat supply system, fluctuating circulation of heat-carrying agent, pulsing circulation of heat-carrying agent, heat supply network, shock unit, available head transformation, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), 7. Clean energy, импульсная циркуляция теплоносителя, heat supply station, система теплоснабжения, ударный узел, fluctuating circulation of heatcarrying agent, тепловая сеть, пульсирующая циркуляция теплоносителя, TA1-2040, система теплопотребления, тепловой пункт, TH1-9745, heat consumption system, трансформация располагаемого напора

    Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/a124bdb2a71e42c5b239f595d179c09e

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