Date of Award

Summer 6-2015

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME)

Department

Mechatronics, System Engineering and Robotics

First Advisor

Bertan Karahoda

Language

English

Abstract

The content of this thesis is leaded by the big problems that the world faces today. One under some purposes of this thesis is to show the behavior of the world or humans towards the actual global problems that are global warming or climate changing. This is done by following a few steps. The first part aims to highlight the understanding of the risks, continuing with the second part that is focused on the cause of these problems and by ending with the third part that is concentrated in the actions needed to overcome these problems. The standpoint in this thesis is oriented in the direction of analyzing costs and risk problems in the field of: electricity, fossil fuel, high nuclear risk and even worst the global environmental impact regarding air pollution, clean water resources and global warming. Another purpose of this thesis is, seeking for solution provided by the mechatronic technology development, and its influence on electrical efficiency with a direct result in cost and environment. Also Kosovo-s duty and responsibility towards restrictions from the European Union standard “20-20-20” will be unfolded. This thesis refers to a new technology solution for heating that is available on the local market, called “DAIKIN”, it will be analyzed the functionality of this device and its promise to save a lot of heating costs. At the end for showing the impact of this device is done a case study of implementing the new mechatronic technology for heating and cooling solution offered by “DAIKIN” in the state buildings of Prishtina. In the outcome will be represented the results gathered by the data analyzed in this case study, the results will be related with the electrical efficiency, cost and environment, and finally emphasizing the benefits of implementing this new heating system.

DOI

10.33107/ubt-etd.2015.244

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