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Lumped-element models of buildings have also been used to evaluate the efficiency of domestic energy systems, by running many simulations under different future weather scenarios.<ref>Cooper, S.J.G., Hammond, G.P., McManus, M.C., Ramallo-Gonzlez, A. & Rogers, J.G., 2014. Effect of operating conditions on performance of domestic heating systems with heat pumps and fuel cell micro-cogeneration. Energy and Buildings, 70, pp.52-60.
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== Fluid systems ==
Lumped-element models can be used to describe fluid systems by using voltage to represent pressure and current to represent flow; identical equations from the electrical circuit representation are valid after substituting these two variables. Such applications can, for example, study the response of the human cardiovascular system to [[blood pump]] implantation. <ref> Farahmand M, Kavarana MN, Trusty PM, Kung EO. "Target Flow-Pressure Operating Range for Designing a Failing Fontan Cavopulmonary Support Device" IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. DOI: 10.1109/TBME.2020.2974098 (2020) </ref>
 
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