Energy Conservation and Management Study of Aircraft Hangars at Selected Air Force Bases

Most existing Air Force aircraft hangars were not originally designed to conserve energy according to present criteria. This study determines the sources of energy waste in hangars at three representative bases, quantifies the losses, and analyzes the economic feasibility of various retrofit ideas t...

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Air curtains
AIR FORCE FACILITIES
COOLING AND VENTILATING EQUIPMENT
DOORS
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ENERGY CONSERVATION
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
FANS
HANGARS
HEAT TRANSFER
MODIFICATION
PE63723F
RADIANT HEATING
REMOVAL
RETROFITTING
SEALED SYSTEMS
SPACE HEATERS
Terminal Flight Facilities
WINDOWS
WUAFESC21038002
title Energy Conservation and Management Study of Aircraft Hangars at Selected Air Force Bases
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