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Title: |
Integrated utility system design concept
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Author(s): |
Hays, E. L.
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Abstract: |
Conceptual design studies are performed to investigate the feasibility of the MIUS concept as an alternate method of providing utility services to communities and/or community facilities having advantages over current practices. Procured and operated is a large scale testbed of the MIUS concept in order to evaluate and test those integrated system technical details that do not lend themselves to analysis. These include materials compatibility, process instrumentation and control, predictability of water and air effluents, techniques of heat recovery, method of thermal distribution, etc.
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NASA Center: |
Johnson Space Center
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Publication Date: |
JAN 1, 1974
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Document Source: |
CASI |
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Document ID: |
19750009126
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Accession ID: |
75N17198
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Publication Information: |
Chamber of Commerce Proc. of the 1st 1974 Technol. Transfer Conf., p 97-106, Number of Pages = 10 |
Price Code: |
A02 |
Keywords: |
BUILDINGS; LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS; NASA PROGRAMS; TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER; UTILITIES; ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLIES; GOVERNMENT/INDUSTRY RELATIONS; RESIDENTIAL AREAS; SYSTEMS ENGINEERING; TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION; URBAN DEVELOPMENT;
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Notes: |
In Chamber of Commerce Proc. of the 1st 1974 Technol. Transfer Conf. p 97-106 (SEE N75-17188 08-80) |
Accessibility: |
Unclassified; No Copyright; Unlimited; Publicly available; |
Updated/Added to NTRS: |
2006-08-02 |
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