The use of a two-phase secondary refrigerant (liquid-solid) known as "ice slurry".
Utilisation d'un frigoporteur diphasique (liquide-solide) dit "coulis de glace".
Author(s) : BARTH M.
Summary
The paper presents the reasons why indirect refrigeration plants are becoming more and more popular. Various secondary refrigerants are investigated along with their benefits and drawbacks. The features of ice slurry are presented, as well as the different types of equipment used in its production.
Details
- Original title: Utilisation d'un frigoporteur diphasique (liquide-solide) dit "coulis de glace".
- Record ID : 2002-2314
- Languages: French
- Source: Le ultime tecnologie del freddo e del condizionamento./ Latest technologies in refrigeration and air conditioning.
- Publication date: 2001/06/29
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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- Date : 1998/05
- Languages : French
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- Author(s) : BEL O., LALLEMAND A.
- Date : 1999/05
- Languages : English
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- Author(s) : MELINDER Å.
- Date : 2002/09/17
- Languages : English
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