1. Autonomous and Environmentally Comfortable Type of Housing for the Development of the Arctic
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Sergey I. Bartsev, Alexander A. Tikhomirov, Andrey G. Degermendzy, and V.A. Okhonin
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optimal Arctic dwelling ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,cheap heat accumulator ,lcsh:Biotechnology ,lcsh:TP248.13-248.65 ,arctic life support system ,Business ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Environmental planning ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,General Environmental Science ,The arctic - Abstract
Factors that impede the development of the Arctic are: 1) long frosts; 2) low quality of indoor air; 3) an unsanitary surroundings due to low activity of biota; 4) deficiency of fresh vitamin-containing food; 5) high dependency of settlements on external supply. The concept of the Arctic Ecological- Energy Autonomous Dwelling (AEEAD) designed to solve the problems is grounded on: 1) the optimal configuration of housing and heat savings; 2) closure of the flows of substances; 3) the use of autonomous energy sources. To ensure energy savings and maintain a high quality of life air revitalization is required. Air revitalization is provided by household greenhouses, which perform additional functions – heating the living quarters, lighting it, moistening the winter overdried air, growing food, decorating house interior, providing psychological support. New technologies for growing a variety of plants and organic wastes decomposition are discussed. Energetic autonomy is provided by means coupling wind generator with high-heat accumulators based on cheap solid heat-storage materials coupled, in its turn, with Stirling engine/electrical generator unit. Due to “macro-composite” structure of heat exchanger it can be achieved: almost zero heat loss in the absence of thermal insulation; a significant stabilization of the temperature at the output of the thermal battery, over the whole period of the discharge
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- 2018
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