The Weight and Optimization of the Path Analysis of Waste-Heat Utilization in Larege Hospitals

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The value of wasteheat utilization in large general hospitals is a critical problem that can not be ignored with social development. To make use of this source means to establish a system of wasteheat utilization, and two priorities are determining the weigh of different wasteheat utilization point properly and determine the best path for waste heat utilization. In this paper, based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Information Entropy of wasteheat utilization point distribution model, we find the way to determine the weights. At the same time, the Minimum Spanning Tree Model based on Kruskal's algorithm helps to find the new method of optimal path in using wasteheat. Both models will be used in the heat research of a hospital, and we identify both clear wasteheat utilization point weights distribution and minimum cost of the best path which really paves the way for the further system construction of wasteheat utilization in large general hospital with further research and application value.

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