Summary
The authors present the operating principles of a sub-cooled ice storage system, and analyse factors affecting this system by use of simulation calculation. The results reveal that the COP of this system is about 14% higher than that of the conventional system, and that it can raise the evaporation temperature by 2 °C at night but needs no extra energy.
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- Original title: [In Chinese. / En chinois.]
- Record ID : 2002-1602
- Languages: Chinese
- Source: HV & AC - vol. 31 - n. 141
- Publication date: 2001/08
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Thermal energy storage
- Keywords: Refrigerating system; Ice; Subcooling; Performance; Energy saving; Thermal energy storage
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Thermal energy storage: use your imagination. 1.
- Author(s) : KOEGELENBERG I.
- Date : 2013/07
- Languages : English
- Source: RACA Journal - vol. 29 - n. 5
- Formats : PDF
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PERFORMANCE OF GLYCOL ICE STORAGE SYSTEM WITH I...
- Author(s) : SAGARA N.
- Date : 1987
- Languages : Japanese
- Source: Refrigeration - vol. 62 - n. 714
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ICE STORAGE SYSTEM < BIGGEST IN THE WORLD >.
- Date : 1985/01
- Languages : English
- Source: Aust. Refrig. Air Cond. Heat. - vol. 39 - n. 1
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THERMAL STORAGE SYSTEMS FOR LOAD MANAGEMENT.
- Author(s) : IZARD M. J.
- Date : 1987/02
- Languages : English
- Source: H&V Eng. - vol. 59 - n. 680
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Refrigerating systems with ice storage: impleme...
- Author(s) : KALÛNOV V. S., TUCHEV K. A.
- Date : 2007
- Languages : Russian
- Source: Kholodilnaya Tekhnika - n. 8
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