1996 IDEA Cooling Conference


11th Annual Conference | October 3-5, 1996

Chicago, Illinois


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title of PaperAuthor(s)
The Possibility of Heating and Cooling Cities Without Consuming Any of the I Earth's Natural Resources Bengt Göran Dalman
Latest Methods in Preinsulated Underground Chilled Water Piping Robert A. Maffei
Double Ended Chilled Water Distribution System Flow Control at the University of Arizona Henry Johnstone, P.E., Bob Notary, P.E., Willie Womack
Hydraulic Improvements to the Central Chilled Water Distribution System at the University of Illinois, Chicago Campus Bill Nelson, P.E., Ken Buric, P.E., Henry Johnstone, P.E.
Chilled Water Distribution Pumping Schemes Steven J. Schebler, P.E., Ralph Strause
Maximizing Peak Cooling Capacity in District Cooling Distribution Systems Philip J. Winters, Douglas W. Hansen, John S. Andrepont
The Effect of Real Time Pricing (RTP) on TES Systems Klaus Schiess, P.E., CEM
Economic Model of Chilled Water Cogeneration for a University Campus Jim Kreutzmann, Lyle Wachtel
The UCLA Energy Facility - A Total Approach to District Energy David N. Johnson, Douglas Hisey, Les Wiedemann, Hazen Burford
Dynamic Development of the Campus Cooling System Serving the National Institutes of Health: An Update Kenneth E. Pitz, P.E.
Real World Energy Performance: A Look at Chiller/Cooling Tower Performance Robert W. Schmitt
The Need for Long-Term Development Planning in District Cooling Richard Damecour, P.E., MBA

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