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THE EFFECT OF A NON-AZEOTROPIC BINARY REFRIGERANT MIXTURE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF A SINGLE-STAGE REFRIGERATION CYCLE.

Author(s) : KUEHN T. H., GRONSETH R.

Summary

A THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS IS MADE OF A SINGLE STAGE REFRIGERATION OR HEAT PUMP CYCLE OPERATING ENTIRELY WITHIN A TWO-PHASE MIXTURE REGION. THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A CYCLE USING A PURE SUBSTANCE AND ONE WHICHUSES A BINARY MIXTURE IS IN THE OPERATION OF THE EXCHANGERS. NUMERICAL RESULTS SHOW THAT THE CYCLE USING THE PURE SUBSTANCE HAS A LOWER COP THANT THE CYCLE USING THE BINARY MIXTURE WHEN BOTH OPERATE WITH THE SAME REFRIGERATING LOAD AND EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE LEVELS.

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  • Original title: THE EFFECT OF A NON-AZEOTROPIC BINARY REFRIGERANT MIXTURE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF A SINGLE-STAGE REFRIGERATION CYCLE.
  • Record ID : 1987-2398
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Progress in the design and construction of refrigeration systems.
  • Publication date: 1986/08/05
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