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Fall 2023
The world's energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions are on the rise due to increasing energy usage in buildings. To address this problem, it is important to design energy-efficient buildings with advanced control systems. One key aspect of these systems is having reliable thermal dynamic...
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Fall 2021
Newer energy codes for buildings in Canada now require energy losses associated with thermal bridging in smaller components to be accounted for. In masonry cavity wall systems, most of the energy losses from thermal bridging are due to structural penetrations at floor levels located at the shelf...
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Partial Nitrification Processes for Ammonium Rich Sludge Thickening Lagoon Supernatant Treatment
DownloadFall 2018
In wastewater treatment, nitrogen removal is becoming increasingly challenging to meet the more stringent standards and regulations. At local wastewater treatment plant, nitrogen removal is challenging when the plant was experiencing shock loadings. Thus, improving the nitrogen removal is...
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Spring 2011
River ice breakup and associated flooding are realities for many northern communities. This is certainly the case in Hay River, NWT, which is located at the junction of the Hay River and Great Slave Lake. Hay River experiences a wide range of spring river ice scenarios; from docile thermal melt...
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Performance and Cost Analysis of Utilizing Potable Water as a Hydronic Medium in Multi-unit Residential Buildings
DownloadSpring 2019
The use of potable water for hydronic purposes in buildings has been utilized for many years. Originally proposed as an energy- and cost-saving technique for single-family dwellings, it has evolved into systems that use potable water distribution to provide heating and cooling to multi-unit...