
doi: 10.2172/6466219
The management plan for the development and demonstration of a high-temperature industrial heat pump for milk drying is presented. Section 2 describes the overall objective, technical approach, and program scope for development and demonstration of a heat pump system for use in an existing milk drying operation. The high temperature industrial heat pump program organization, its relationships to higher-level AiResearch organizations, subcontractor relationships, and personnel responsibilities are discussed in Section 3. The program management and control functions and data management techniques are described in Section 4. The activity for each work breakdown structure is described in Section 5. The program schedule is schematically shown in Section 6 and cost management reports are described in Section 7.
Program Management, High Temperature, Consumption, Heat Pumps, Biological Materials, Demonstration Programs, Management, Body Fluids, Milk, Food, And Utilization, & Utilization-- Industrial & Agricultural Processes-- Equipment & Processes, Materials 320303* -- Energy Conservation, 32 Energy Conservation, Drying
Program Management, High Temperature, Consumption, Heat Pumps, Biological Materials, Demonstration Programs, Management, Body Fluids, Milk, Food, And Utilization, & Utilization-- Industrial & Agricultural Processes-- Equipment & Processes, Materials 320303* -- Energy Conservation, 32 Energy Conservation, Drying
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