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SOLAR REFRIGERATION BY SOLID-GAS REACTIONS: PHYSICO-CHEMICAL FEASIBILITY TESTS ON A LABORATORY DEVICE.

REFRIGERATION SOLAIRE PAR REACTION SOLIDE-GAZ : FAISABILITE PHYSICO-CHIMIQUE SUR UNE MAQUETTE DE LABORATOIRE.

Author(s) : BALAT M., CROZAT G.

Type of article: Article, IJR article

Summary

SOLID-GAS REACTIONS MAY BE USED IN SOLAR-POWERED REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS. THE CHOSEN PAIR IS LITHIUM CHLORIDE/METHYLAMINE WHICH IS WELL SUITED TO ICE PRODUCTION UNDER WARM CLIMATIC CONDITIONS. AFTER DETERMINATION OF THE OPTIMAL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REACTIVE MIXTURE, THE AUTHORS TESTED THE FEASIBILITY OF SUCH A SYSTEM ON A LABORATORY DEVICE. THE REPRODUCIBILITY OF THE REACTIONS AND PERFORMANCES OBTAINED WERE SATISFACTORY. A PRODUCTION OF 1 KG OF ICE PER KG OF REACTIVE SOLID AND A COP OF 0.067 HAVE BEEN OBTAINED.

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  • Original title: REFRIGERATION SOLAIRE PAR REACTION SOLIDE-GAZ : FAISABILITE PHYSICO-CHIMIQUE SUR UNE MAQUETTE DE LABORATOIRE.
  • Record ID : 1988-2063
  • Languages: French
  • Subject: General information
  • Source: International Journal of Refrigeration - Revue Internationale du Froid - vol. 11 - n. 1
  • Publication date: 1988

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