Dear all,
This AZ central article about the ASU inflated bubble practice facility
says:
Rogers wasn't specific on what it will cost to air-condition the bubble, but
she said a comparative study on a similar structure in Texas showed it was
not extremely expensive, in part because it is air-conditioned for only part
of the year.
(
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/asu/articles/2008/07/01/20080701asububble.html
)
I am looking for this or other studies of energy performance of inflated
bubble sports practice facilities compared to alternate ways of doing it.
Thanks,
Ramana.