Refrigeration for ships.
Author(s) : MAJGAONKAR A. S.
Type of article: Article, Review
Summary
Naval refrigeration applications are similar to a high-rise building, only laid on its side. However, naval applications must deal with a corrosive marine environment, limited space for equipment, and the movement of the ship. This article describes the many additional constraints a designer faces in refrigeration system design for naval applications.
Details
- Original title: Refrigeration for ships.
- Record ID : 2009-0867
- Languages: English
- Source: ASHRAE Journal - vol. 50 - n. 12
- Publication date: 2008/12
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Indexing
- Themes: Marine transport
- Keywords: Refrigerating equipment; Noise; Ship; Vibration; Refrigerated transport; Design; Recommendation; Review; Refrigerating plant
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- Author(s) : HANSEN I.
- Date : 1996/09/27
- Languages : English
- Source: Ammonia Actualities. French and European Practical Experiences.
- Formats : PDF
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- Date : 1993
- Languages : English
- Source: 100A1 - n. 2
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Utilisation de l'ammoniac en marine.
- Date : 1994/11
- Languages : French
- Source: Rev. gén. Froid - n. 948
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THE DESIGN FEATURES OF POWER PLANT AND REFRIGER...
- Author(s) : GUO Y., ZHOU Z.
- Date : 1991
- Languages : Chinese
- Source: Ship Eng. - n. 3
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Ammonia in ships.
- Author(s) : STERA A. C.
- Date : 1994/03/06
- Languages : English
- Source: Ammonia: the right stuff.
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