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Savvas A. Tassou
Researcher at Brunel University London
Publications - 252
Citations - 9397
Savvas A. Tassou is an academic researcher from Brunel University London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Refrigeration & Heat exchanger. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 242 publications receiving 7398 citations. Previous affiliations of Savvas A. Tassou include University of West London.
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Waste Heat Recovery Technologies and Applications
Hussam Jouhara,Navid Khordehgah,Sulaiman Almahmoud,Bertrand Delpech,Amisha Chauhan,Savvas A. Tassou +5 more
TL;DR: Horizon 2020 Project “Design for Resource and Energy efficiency in CerAMic Kilns- DREAM Project (DREAM Project), Horizon 2020 Industrial THERMal energy recovery conversion and management (Grant No:680599) and ESPRC (EP/P004636/1).
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Design and construction of a LiBr–water absorption machine
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a method to evaluate the characteristics and performance of a single stage lithium bromide (LiBr) -water absorption machine, where the necessary heat and mass transfer equations and appropriate equations describing the properties of working fluids are specified.
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Thermal analysis on metal-foam filled heat exchangers. Part I: Metal-foam filled pipes
TL;DR: In this paper, an analytical study of the forced convection heat transfer characteristics in high porosity open-cell metal-foam filled pipes is presented. And the results show that the pore size and porosity of metal foams play important roles on overall heat transfer performance.
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Food transport refrigeration – Approaches to reduce energy consumption and environmental impacts of road transport
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a review of current approaches in road food transport refrigeration, estimates of their environmental impacts, and research on the development and application of alternative technologies to vapour compression refrigeration systems that have the potential to reduce the overall energy consumption and environmental impacts.
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Measures used to lower building energy consumption and their cost effectiveness
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the TRNSYS computer program, for the modelling and simulation of the energy flows of modern houses, to examine measures to reduce the thermal load.