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A RESEARCH ON THE RELATIONSHIP AMONG OPTIMUM THERMAL RESISTANCE, ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCT WEIGHT IN COLD STORAGE: EXTENDING TO THE OPTIMUM COLD STORAGE TEMPERATURE CONCURRENTLY.

Author(s) : YU J. H.

Summary

THE OPTIMUM THERMAL RESISTANCE OF THE ENCLOSING STRUCTURE DEPENDS UPON 3 FACTORS: (1) INITIAL INVESTMENT FOR INSULATING MATERIAL ; (2) OPERATING ENERGY CONSUMPTION ; AND (3) PRODUCT WEIGHT LOSSES DURING THE PERIOD OF STORAGE. THE ARTICLE POINTS OUT THAT COMPARED WITH THE TRADITIONAL METHOD OF THERMAL RESISTANCE MORE ECONOMIC BENEFIT CAN BE GAINED BY APPLYING THE METHOD OF OPTIMUM THERMAL RESISTANCE TO CONSTRUCT COLD STORES.

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  • Original title: A RESEARCH ON THE RELATIONSHIP AMONG OPTIMUM THERMAL RESISTANCE, ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCT WEIGHT IN COLD STORAGE: EXTENDING TO THE OPTIMUM COLD STORAGE TEMPERATURE CONCURRENTLY.
  • Record ID : 1988-1971
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Development in refrigeration, refrigeration for development. Proceedings of the XVIIth international Congress of Refrigeration.
  • Publication date: 1987/08/24
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