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DYNAMIC SIMULATION AND MATCHING RESEARCH OF A SMALL-SCALE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM.

Author(s) : CHEN Z., LIN W.

Summary

THE AUTHORS DESCRIBE THE PRINCIPLES AND METHOD WHICH MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO DIMENSION OPTIMALLY THE DIFFERENT COMPONENTS OF A SMALL-SCALE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM ; THEY DEVELOP A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR SIMULATING A REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT INCLUDING A COMPRESSOR, AN EVAPORATOR, A CONDENSER AND A CAPILLARY. BY USING DYNAMIC SIMULATION, A METHOD IS RECOMMENDED FOR THE OPTIMAL DIMENSIONING OF COMPONENTS. IN ORDER TO VALIDATE THIS MODEL, EXPERIMENTS HAVE BEEN UNDERTAKEN. A SATISFACTORY CORRELATION IS OBTAINED BETWEEN THEORETICAL RESULTS AND EXPERIMENTAL ONES.

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  • Original title: DYNAMIC SIMULATION AND MATCHING RESEARCH OF A SMALL-SCALE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM.
  • Record ID : 1992-1590
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1990/09/24
  • Source: Source: C. R. Réun. Dresde, IIF/Proc. Dresd. Meet., IIR
    1990-4; 501-508; 6 fig.; 3 ref.; discuss.
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