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    <description>Title: Operational study of a solar thermal installation with recirculation for industrial applications
Authors: Jazmin Martínez-Sánchez; Guillermo Martínez-Rodríguez; Cristobal R. Diaz-de-Leon; Juan-Carlos Baltazar
Abstract: These are the data related to the article "Operational study of a solar thermal installation with recirculation for industrial application". The file contains 3 datasets with the following information. Dataset 1. Table 1. Environmental conditions representative of a day in winter period at the geographic coordinates 21°01’37.0” N, 101°16’09.7” W. February 18, 2023. Ta (ambient temperature), G (irradiance), v (wind speed). Dataset 2. Table 2. Temperatures and volumes obtained in the recirculating solar collector network and in the storage tank, for a flow of 0.0445 kg/s. Dataset 3. Table 3. Heat losses in the insulated storage tank.</description>
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    <description>Title: Matrix analysis of reticular structures release 2.0 : AMER 2.0
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Abstract: The AMER 2.0 software is intended as a companion to the book “Basic Aspects of the Stiffness Method”.&#xD;
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Authors: Guillermo Martínez Rodríguez; Héctor Hugo Silviano Mendoza; Amanda L. Fuentes Silva; Juan Carlos Baltazar
Abstract: These are the data resulting from the research for the article "Exergo-Economic Evaluation of an Organic Rankine Cycle with a Solar Thermal Source for Industrial Applications". Thermodynamic Properties Obtained with CoolProp V6.6.0. Coolprop is a freely available library in Python [1]. This library includes functions for calculating the thermodynamic properties of 122 working fluids. The properties of the fluids: R245fa (Table 1), R600a (Table 2), 1234ze(Z) (Table 3) and 1234zf (Table 4) for analysis over the temperature and pressure range. The properties were estimated over a temperature and pressure range that allowed the results shown in the article to be recreated.</description>
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