REFRIGERANTS AND LUBRICANTS.

Author(s) : FEARON J.

Type of article: Article

Summary

THE FIRST OF THESE TWO ARTICLES, WHICH CONTINUE THE SERIES ON , EXPLAINS AND DESCRIBES THE HALOGENATED HYDROCARBON PRIMARY REFRIGERANTS. EACH OF THOSE MORE COMMONLY USED HAS ITS PHYSICAL PROPERTIES DESCRIBED AND EXAMPLES GIVEN OF ITS USE. NO EFFECTIVE THERMODYNAMIC COMPARISONS ARE MADE. IN THE SECOND ARTICLE THE DESIRABLE PROPERTIES OF A SECONDARY REFRIGERANT (HEAT TRANSFER FLUID), ARE LISTED AND A NUMBER OF FLUIDS DISCUSSED. BRINES ARE DESCRIBED USING A CONCENTRATION-TEMPERATURE DIAGRAM. THE TEXT THEN SWITCHES BACK TO DISCUSS THE MATERIALS AFFECTED BY PRIMARY REFRIGERANTS INCLUDING MANY THAT ARE NOT HALOGENATED HYDROCARBONS. D.W.H.

Details

  • Original title: REFRIGERANTS AND LUBRICANTS.
  • Record ID : 1982-0386
  • Languages: English
  • Subject: General information
  • Publication date: 1981
  • Source: Source: Refrig. Air Cond.
    vol. 84; n. 998; 66-69; 72; 3 fig.; n. 999; 1981.06; 68; 71; 88; 1 fig.
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