Research Journal of Medical Sciences

Year: 2021
Volume: 15
Issue: 1
Page No. 26 - 40

Heat Treatment of Polystyrene Solar Energy

Authors : L. Aruova, A. Utkelbaeva, A. Budikova, N. Saktaganova, G. Karshyga, U. Sarabekova and U. Abdikerova

Abstract: Solar energy is a powerful reserve of energy at the surface of the globe which is about 20 billion kW. This amount of energy is >100 times the amount of energy required for the entire planet; the use of this transmitter power is not related to polluting the planet with harmful substances. The use of solar energy today is very important, as is the particularly acute problem of traditional energy resources, due to their irreparable increase their value. In factories in the Republic of Kazakhstan, industrial manufacturing of building materials today outlined a trend for use of alternative forms of energy and basically solar heat treatment step which traditionally used steam heating. Solar thermal processing is a method of heat treatment of the sun and has many varieties. A certain type of building material is needed to select the optimum, cost-effective way solar thermal processing that the costs were minimal. These studies examined the development in the direction of heat treatment polystyrene concrete. The results of this study confirmed that the use of heat treatment methods of solar thermal processing polystyrene is an effective medium for the weather in Kyzyl-Orda region, relating to areas with dry hot climates necessary to carry out detailed studies of polystyrene in the weather conditions of high temperatures and to introduce them into production. The use of solar technology for the production of polystyrene concrete improves the quality of manufactured products will enable the reduction of energy consumption of conventional energy, covering the use of solar energy.

How to cite this article:

L. Aruova, A. Utkelbaeva, A. Budikova, N. Saktaganova, G. Karshyga, U. Sarabekova and U. Abdikerova, 2021. Heat Treatment of Polystyrene Solar Energy. Research Journal of Medical Sciences, 15: 26-40.

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