A STUDY OF THE OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EXPERIMENTAL ABSORPTION COOLER USING WATER-LITHIUM BROMIDE-ETHYLENE GLYCOL AS A TERNARY WORKING SYSTEM.

Author(s) : EISA M. A. R., DIGGORY P. J., HOLLAND F. A.

Type of article: Article

Summary

THE EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS SHOW THAT AN ABSORPTION COOLING SYSTEM OPERATES SATISFACTORILY WITH THE WATER-LITHIUM BROMIDE-ETHYLENE GLYCOL TERNARY SYSTEM, WHEN THE MOLAR RATIO ETHYLENE GLYCOL-WATER IS EQUAL TO 1/15. THE COP'S OBTAINED ARE HIGHER THAN THOSE RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE WATER-LITHIUM BROMIDE BINARY SYSTEM. THE VISCOSITY AND CRYSTALLIZATION HAZARD OF THE TERNARY SYSTEM ARE STUDIED. (Bibliogr. int. IFP-AFME-CNRS, FR., 89-230-1318.

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  • Original title: A STUDY OF THE OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EXPERIMENTAL ABSORPTION COOLER USING WATER-LITHIUM BROMIDE-ETHYLENE GLYCOL AS A TERNARY WORKING SYSTEM.
  • Record ID : 1990-0119
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Int. J. Energy Res. - vol. 12 - n. 3
  • Publication date: 1988/07
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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