Theoretical performance of carbon dioxide in subcritical and transcritical cycles.
Author(s) : BULLOCK C. E.
Summary
The paper illustrates some of the principal reasons why its cycle efficiency is low. Component and cycle improvements are described that in theory could result in CO2 equipment that would be competitive in performance with conventional units.
Details
- Original title: Theoretical performance of carbon dioxide in subcritical and transcritical cycles.
- Record ID : 1998-2164
- Languages: English
- Source: Refrigerants for the 21st century. ASHRAE-NIST refrigerants Conference.
- Publication date: 1997/10/06
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: CO2
- Keywords: Substitute; Critical point; Performance; Thermodynamic cycle; Refrigerant; CO2
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Heat transfer to supercritical carbon dioxide i...
- Author(s) : WALISCH T., TREPP C.
- Date : 1997/10/02
- Languages : English
- Source: Compression systems with natural working fluids. International R&D on heat pump, air conditioning and refrigerating systems. Workshop proceedings.
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CO2 heat pump cycle and system.
- Author(s) : MA Y., YANG Z., LU C.
- Date : 1997/09/09
- Languages : English
- Source: International Symposium on Air Conditioning in High Rise Buildings - 1997
- Formats : PDF
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Malone refrigeration.
- Author(s) : SWIFT G. W.
- Date : 1993/06/23
- Languages : English
- Source: Proceedings of the 1993 Non-Fluorocarbon Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Technology Workshop.
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Heat rejection from R744 near the critical point.
- Author(s) : KONDOU C., HRNJAK P.
- Date : 2010/12
- Languages : English
- Source: 2010 Purdue Conferences. 13th International Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Conference at Purdue.
- Formats : PDF
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Operation control of a CO2 heat pump for applic...
- Author(s) : ENKEMANN T., KRUSE H.
- Date : 1997/09/01
- Languages : English
- Source: Heat Pump Systems, Energy Efficiency, and Global Warming.
- Formats : PDF
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