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ABSTRACT
The article presents the state-of-the-art in district heating networks. It presents the advantages and disadvantages of different district heating network configurations. It also analyses different working fluids indicating their areas of utilization. It presents information regarding usual design solutions for district heating networks (pipes, insulation, channels, etc.). Optimal energy and economic operation of district heating networks is conditioned by choosing different regimes for thermal and hydraulic regulation.
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Ion-Sotir DUMITRESCU: Senior Lecturer - Doctor of Engineering - POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania
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Eduard MINCIUC: Senior Lecturer - Doctor of Engineering - POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania
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This article covers energy transmission between the source and decentralized (individual) substations, or energy transmission between the source and centralized thermal substations, and distribution between the latter and urban and industrial consumers. The article "Heat networks. District heating"
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