Development of optimized controls of hydraulic systems in building services engineering to increase the energy efficiency of heating and air-conditioning systems.
In building services engineering, the generation and distribution of heat and cooling is an important factor. The systems used for this purpose have a comparable structure regardless of
Development of new concepts for hydro-mechatronic aggregates to significantly increase resource efficiency - Subproject: Development and Testing of High-Speed Electric Motors (HYDRESS)
In view of the megatrend topics of energy efficiency, resource minimisation and the reduction of critical materials, it is important, especially in the field of pum
Application development of innovative high-performance electronics for raw material and energy optimization of circulation pumps (IMPROVE)
The scientific and technical objective of this project is the application-oriented further development of an electric drive system consisting of non-motor-integrated frequency converters and high-efficiency mot
Application development of innovative raw material and energy saving circulation pumps (Eco-Pump-Drive)
As a development result, a qualified system consisting of a rare-earth magnet-free high-efficiency reluctance motor with associated power electronics and application-specific control for outputs in the medium watt range should be available. The
Optimisation of the resource efficiency of heating, drinking water and solar circulation pumps (OPTIMUM)
Circulation pumps are used in domestic, office and commercial buildings for the transport of drinking, heating and cooling water between heat generators and heat consumers or between cooling generators and cooling consumers. More than 140
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