La sezione si occupa di ricerche di base e applicate nel campo del trasporto di massa e calore con il conseguente sviluppo di soluzioni innovative a supporto della progettazione di dispositive e processi in un largo spettro di applicazioni ingegneristiche che includono la produzione, la distribuzione e l’utilizzo dell’energia, così come i sistemi ed i componenti di impianti civili e industriali per il riscaldamento, la ventilazione e il condizionamento dell’aria.
Coordinatore
Prof. Andrea Casalegno
Telefono: 02 2399 3912
Email: andrea.casalegno(at)polimi.it
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Fatturato 2022
Staff
Livio Mazzarella – scheda persona @POLIMI
Cesare Joppolo – scheda persona @POLIMI
Alfonso Niro – scheda persona @POLIMI
Andrea Casalegno – scheda persona @POLIMI
Fabio Rinaldi – scheda persona @POLIMI
Mario Motta – scheda persona @POLIMI
Alessandro Dama – scheda persona @POLIMI
Antonio Salerno – scheda persona @POLIMI
Alcuni progetti selezionati
Parole chiave:
Glide4Heat – Environmentally friendly high-glide refrigerant blends for high-temperature heat pumps and next-generation refrigerators
Environmentally friendly high-glide refrigerant blends for high-temperature heat pumps and next-generation refrigerators (Glide4Heat) Abstract In the HVAC&R sector, a process aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change has been underway for several years. This process requires the replacement of traditionally used synthetic refrigerants, particularly hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), with low global warming potential…
Multi-sectoral Integrated Modeling platform for planning national energy transition pathways (MIMO)
The European strategy for a climate-neutral economy by 2050 mandates an urgent energy transition, requiring member states to adopt sustainable, comprehensive policies. The project “Multi-sectoral Integrated Modeling platform for planning national energy transition pathways (MIMO)” addresses this need by developing an innovative suite of modeling tools—including an energy system model, a microsimulation model, a Stock Flow Consistent (SFC) model, and a SAM-based Dynamic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model. By integrating engineering and economic approaches, MIMO provides a cohesive framework that considers feedback effects between energy and socio-economic systems. These interconnected models assess feasible energy technology mixes, household and industrial energy demand, and both long-term structural and short-term policy impacts, offering policymakers robust support for designing effective transition strategies.
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Alcuni progetti selezionati
Parole chiave:
Glide4Heat – Environmentally friendly high-glide refrigerant blends for high-temperature heat pumps and next-generation refrigerators
Environmentally friendly high-glide refrigerant blends for high-temperature heat pumps and next-generation refrigerators (Glide4Heat) Abstract In the HVAC&R sector, a process aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change has been underway for several years. This process requires the replacement of traditionally used synthetic refrigerants, particularly hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), with low global warming potential…
Multi-sectoral Integrated Modeling platform for planning national energy transition pathways (MIMO)
The European strategy for a climate-neutral economy by 2050 mandates an urgent energy transition, requiring member states to adopt sustainable, comprehensive policies. The project “Multi-sectoral Integrated Modeling platform for planning national energy transition pathways (MIMO)” addresses this need by developing an innovative suite of modeling tools—including an energy system model, a microsimulation model, a Stock Flow Consistent (SFC) model, and a SAM-based Dynamic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model. By integrating engineering and economic approaches, MIMO provides a cohesive framework that considers feedback effects between energy and socio-economic systems. These interconnected models assess feasible energy technology mixes, household and industrial energy demand, and both long-term structural and short-term policy impacts, offering policymakers robust support for designing effective transition strategies.
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