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The Joint Graduate School of Energy and EnvironmentNotes of Guidance for Submission and Format of the Research Proposal ReportSubmission1. Master of Philosophy, Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy students are required to submit copies of the proposal report to the JGSEE and all members of the thesis committee, at least 2 weeks before the examination date.General Format of the Research Proposal Report (Experimental thesis)1. GENERAL FORMATPaper: Paper should be A4 size ( 21.6 x 28 cm), white, unlined Format: Printed, 1.5 lines-space, single sidedMargins: 3 cm margins top and left side, 2.5 cm bottom and right sides.Page numbering: centered at top of each page in a header. Chapter pagination continues in sequence. Page numbering style: Body of the report, appendixes -use Arabic numerals (1, 2,3, etc)Opening pages e.g. Acknowledgements, Abstract -use Roman numeral (i, ii, iii etc)DO NOT put page numbers on the cover (title) page or the inner (title) page.Font style: “Times New Roman”The elements of the paper are listed below in the order in which they should appear. q The cover page in dark blue should carry only the following information using CAPITALIZED; thesis title, student name, ID no., degree, program, school, year when dissertation is first submitted for examination. (see attachment 1).q The report should have a first title page including thesis title, student name, degree, program, school, co-university and the name of thesis committee and external examiner, including the place for their signatures (see attachment 2).q A second title page includes thesis title, student name, advisor name, co-advisor name (if any), oversea collaborators, and also contacted address and telephone number for every name (see attachment 3).2. CONTENTq CONTENTS page (see attachment 4).The contents page should be headed with the words CONTENTS centered on the page. Chapter titles should be CAPITALZED. On the right-hand side of the Contents pages give the beginning number of each chapter. Number theses pages of lists of tables, figures, illustrations, and abbreviations are roman numerals (v-five, vi-six, vii-seven)The CHAPTERS TITLES of your thesis should be numbered 1, 2, 3, . ; etc.The Section Headings of each chapter should have Capitalized Initial Letters. The sections in the chapters should be numbered 1.1, 1.2, . ; 2.1, 2.2, . ; 3.1, 3.2, . ; etc. q LIST OF TABLESTables should be appropriate to the contents of the report. Tables should be clear and easy to read. Tables, which contain much detail, should be avoided or edited to show the important aspect (s). Table should be numbered. It is customary to show table numbering above the table. The first number is the chapter number; the second number shows the sequential of tables in the chapter. Thus, Table 4.1 is the first table in chapter four.q LIST OF FIGURESAs with tables, figures should be appropriate to the report. Figures should be clear and easy to read. Over-detailed figures (i.e. ones that contain much data) should be avoided. Figures should be numbered below the figure. The number and title of each figure appears at the center on the first line below the figure itself. The first number is the number of the chapter in which the figure appears. The second number shows the sequential of figures in the chapter. Thus, Figure 4.8 is the eighth figure in chapter four.q LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSq LIST OF SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONSThese may be listed on one page with the heading LIST OF . The heading should be centered at the top of the page. q THE BODY OF THE REPORTThe body of the report begins on page 1 with CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION. This should appear in CAPITAL LETTERS, centered at the top of the page.Chapters divided into sections all with separate headings. Main headings use bold 12 pt and Capitalized Initial Letters of the key word. Other grammatical linking words (“ and”, “by”, “with”, “ for”) should be in lower case lettering. Subheadings are indented one tab. Use bold 12 pt and Capitalized Initial Letters of the key word. Other grammatical linking words (“ and”, “by”, “with”, “ for”) should be in lower case lettering. Sub-Subheadings are indented two tabs. Use 12 pt and Capitalized Initial Letters of the key word.CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTIONIntroduction section should include the following key elements:1.1. Rational/Problem Statement What is the rational for conducting the research What is the main approach of the research1.2. Literature ReviewSummarize previous research relates to your research, analyse and explain their relation to your proposed study in the aspect that aim to solve the problem1.3. Objectives Explicitly state the main objectives of your research. 1.4 Scopes of Research Work CHAPTER 2 THEORIES Describe the theories that you used in you research.CHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY & WORKING SCHEDULE Summarize and describe the process and method for the basis of your research, including your proposed working schedule.CHAPTER 4 EXPECTED RESULTSGive details of your results to date, and indicate your expected future results. q LIST OF REFERENCESThese should appear after the body of the text. When specific facts, ideas or statements are cited, references should be given. All references must follow the specified format (see below) and a complete list of references given at the end of the report. For references with three or more authors, the reference in the text should give the first author surname only, follow by et. al. in italic( all names must be given in the full reference at the end of the report) Example: Hornison, et. Al., 1991). In the text, the numerical order references and standard pattern are used.For books, the information required is presented in the following order:1. Authors surname and initials 2. Year of publication, in brackets3. Title of publication, in italic4. Title of series, if applicable5. Volume number or number of volumes, if applicable6. Edition, if applicable7. Editor, reviser, compiler or translator, if other than the author8. Publisher9. Place of publicationFor Example:Herbert, W. G. (1964), The Australian Beef Industry: An overview. Australian Livestock Council, Canberra.Russell, B. (1967), The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, vol. 1. 1872-1914. George Allen & Unwin, London.For Journals, the references to articles in journals and periodicals, the following information is required, in the following order: 1. Authors surname and initials 2. Year of publication3. Title of article4. Abbreviated title of journal or periodical, in italics5. Title of series, if applicable6. Volume number, if applicable, in bold7. Issue number or other identifier, if applicable8. Page number or numbersFor example:Dewhirst, C. (1986), Hot air over the Himmalayas, World Geographic, 1, 4, pp. 44-55.For Proceedings, the following information is required, in the following order: 1. Authors surname and initials 2. Year of publication3. Title of article or chapter4. Title of publication, in italic5. Page numbers6. Title of series, if applicable7. Editor, if applicable 8. Editor, reviser, compiler or translator, if other than the author, if applicable9. Publisher10. Place of publishingFor Example: Hornison, E. F., Minnis, O. and Brooks, D. R.(1986). First demurral results from the earth radiation budget experiment, paper presented in the, Sixth conference on atmospheric radiation, pp J14-J18. American Meteorological Society, Boston For Internet sources, an important consideration is the date the site was accessed. In general, the World Wide Web or ftp site the reference is similar in structure to reference for print materials with the addition of an access date and the URL.1. The author of the web page2. The date of the web page3. The title of the web page4. The complete URLFor Example:U.S. environment protection agency(2001). “ Waste Management Report ”. Available online: /globalwarming/publications/waste/greengas.pdf q APPENDIXES (if needed).The appendix should contain copies of documents that have been used in the research. Examples are: research instruments (questionnaires, interview checklists, names of respondents); research data (raw data, computed results). Each appendix should be numbered. Page numbering should be continued from the page numbering in the body of the report. If you have Appendix more than one, please use A, B, C. to list them. Appendices follow the list of references. Example:Appendix A: QuestionnaireAppendix B: Derivation of equationsAttachment 1 THESIS TITLEMR/MISS/MRSID:A THESIS PROPOSAL REPORT SUBMITTED AS A PART OF THE REQUIREMENTSFOR THE QUALIFYING EXAMINATION FOR THEDEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE or MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY or DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYIN ENERGY TECHNOLOGY or ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGYTHE JOINT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAT KING MONGKUTS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY THONBURI1ST / 2ND SEMESTER YEAR Attachment 2Thesis TitleMr/Miss/MrsID:A Thesis Proposal Report Submitted as a Part of the Requirementsfor the Qualifying Examination for thedegree of Master of Science or Master of Philosophy or Doctor of Philosophyin energy technology or environmental technologyThe Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environmentat King Mongkuts University of Technology Thonburi1st / 2nd Semester Year Thesis Committee.( ) Chairman.( ) Co-Chairman (if any).( ) Member.( ) Member.( )MemberAttachment 3Thesis Title. Students name, organization and telephone/fax numbers/email.Supervisors name, organization and telephone/fax numbers/email.Overseas Collaborators name, organization and telephone/fax numbers/email.Attachment 4CONTENTSCHAPTERTITLE PAGE CONTENTS iLIST OF TABLES iiiLIST OF FIGURES viiiNOMENCLATURES xi 1INTRODUCTION 11.1 Rational/Problem Statement 11.2 Literature Review 91.3 Research Objectives 131.4 Scopes of Research Work 14 2THEORIES152.1 Theoretical Background 152.2 Mathematical Model 19 3METHODOLOGY & WORKING SCHEDULE 23 3.1 Experimental Set-up 233.2 Working Schedule 32 4EXPECTED RESULTS 394.1 Simulation Program 394.2 Simulation Results 434.3 System Performance 47 REFERENCES 63 APPENDIXES 67LIST OF TABLESTABLESTITLE PAGE1.1Time schedule of electricity tariffs. 11.2Electricity costs (TOD Rate) for commercial building. 21.3 Electricity costs (TOU Rate) for commercial building. 23.1 Characteristic of the components in the chilled water cycle.243.2 Characteristic of the components in the ice storage cycle.254.1 The comparison of ice formation between the simulation 46and theexperiment. 5.1 The electrical energy consumed in the office.50 5.2 The characteristic of the selected office (R1 to R5).51 5.3 Design conditions under the design day.525.4 The result of cooling load calculation of the selected office 52on the design day. 5.5 Electricity costs (TOU Rate) for commercial building.56 5.6 The peak energy demand occurred during on-peak period 57at various categories on the design day.5.7 Electricity charge of the office during the year due to 59the 5th category system combination. 5.8 The installation cost of the ice storage system.60 B.1 The present worth of the total profit gained during the 78lifetime of the systemLIST OF FIGURES FIGURETITLE PAGE 1.1 Hourly load profile for a building with a conventional air conditioning system on design day compared with three thermal energy storage strategies. 6 1.2 Schematic diagram of building circuit for ice thermal energy storage. 7 1.3 Schematic of direct contact evaporator tank. 8 3.1 Schematic diagram of the experimental set-up.233.2 Schematic diagram of the experimental set-up for the ice storagesystem.253.3 The relation between pressure ratio of the compressor and a function of mrTcp,i0.5/Pcp,i.283.4 The relation between pressure ratio of the compressor and a function of mrTcp,o0.5/Pcp,o.283.5 The relation between mass flow rate of the refrigerant and the polytropic index of the compressor in chilled water system.293.6 The relation between the pressure ratio in the chilled water system and the refrigerant mass flow rate.303.7 The relation between the pressure ratio of the compressor and the pressure ratio of the expansion valve in the chilled water system313.8 The relation between pressure ratio of the compressor in the ice storage system and a function of mrTcp,o0.5/Pcp,o and N.333.9 The relation between mass flow rate of refrigerant and the polytropic index of the compressor in ice storage system.333.10 The effect of mass flow rate of air and total heat transfer coefficient to outlet temperature of air.343.11 The relation between pressure ratio of the expansion valve in the ice storage system and mass flow rate of refrigerant at various compressor speeds.35LIST OF FIGURES (Cont)FIGURETITLE PAGE3.12 The relation between heat gain through pipes from the evaporator to the compressor and a function of Ta-(Tev,o-Tcp,i)/2 (C).373.13 The relation betwe

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