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Last actualization : 20.03.2005

Key Words: Mathematical modeling, Programming, Renewable energy resources

Research Interests

Mathematical models for heat and mass transfer processes, analytical and numerical technique and computer programming; Technology and assessment of energy efficiency of heat and mass transfer equipment;  

Special scientific branch

Solar energy utilization - active and passive solar systems, solar drying and cooling, solar ponds;

Energy efficiency of buildings ;  Accumulation of heat energy; phase change heat accumulators, seasonal accumulation; Assessment of renewable energy resources, prognosis and mathematical modeling of systems in energetic; Assessment of environment pollution by energetic technologies.

Scientific area of researches

  • Developing of computer program applications in fields of heat physics, fluid mechanics, renewable energy resources

  • Monitoring systems for physical processes observations and program applications for experimental data processing

  • Mathematical models for heat and mass transfer processes, analytical and numerical technique and computer programming;

  • Technology and assessment of energy efficiency of heat and mass transfer equipment;

  • Solar energy utilization - active and passive solar systems, solar drying and cooling, solar ponds;

  • Energy efficiency of buildings ;

  • Accumulation of heat energy; phase change heat accumulators, seasonal accumulation;

  • Assessment of renewable energy resources, prognosis and mathematical modeling of systems in energetic;

  • Assessment of environment pollution by energetic technologies.

  • Consultancy for Bulgarian Firms in field of energy efficiency for buildings, solar and geothermal energy utilization

  • Delivered training courses on energy efficiency for buildings and solar energy utilization

 

 

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