IIR document

Heat Transfer Issues in Natural Refrigerants

Date: 1997.11.06 / 1997.11.07

Location: College Park, United States

Summary

Awareness of the uses and operating conditions of certain naturally occurring substances that can be used as refrigerants remains low. Main topics: - CO2 especially in a supercritical state, and NH3 close to its critical point or with miscible oil - Propane, butane and their mixtures - Ice slurry and other secondary refrigerants - Consequences for heat exchanger design - Others including water jet absorption or air-pulse tube systems. Papers: 22 (in english)

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  • Original title: Heat Transfer Issues in Natural Refrigerants
  • Organiser : IIF-IIR
  • Record ID : 1998-3938
  • Languages: English
  • Number of articles: 2
  • Publication: Iif-iir - France/France
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  • ISSN: 01511637
  • ISBN: 2903633967
  • Conference type: IIR Conference
  • IIR commissions: Air conditioning, Thermodynamics & transfer processes, Air conditioning, Thermodynamics & transfer processes, Heat pumps, energy recovery, Heat pumps, energy recovery
  • Notes:

    C. R. Réun. College Park, IIF/Proc. College Park Meet., IIR


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