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Exergetic study on a refrigerating plant.
Author(s) : GUTIERREZ BUZARCO J. M., GOMEZ M. L.
Summary
The measured energy consumption and operating conditions of a refrigerating plant were used to study the exergetic losses in the different parts of the plant, in order to determine where the biggest losses are, and to draw attention to the main modifications which could bring forth energy savings. Some modifications of the plant lay-out were then studied; proposals and final conclusions are given in the article.
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- Original title: Exergetic study on a refrigerating plant.
- Record ID : 1994-1070
- Languages: English
- Source: Proposals for the generation and use of refrigeration in the 21st century.
- Publication date: 1992/09/07
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