Thermodynamic properties of pure and mixed refrigerants: experimental techniques.
Author(s) : WATANABE K.
Summary
The paper discusses the importance of performing a series of fundamental thermodynamic property studies, both experimental and theoretical, of several promising refrigerants and their mixtures to replace not only the conventional CFCs, but also the HCFCs. The author gives an overview of recent progress in research on the thermodynamic properties of alternative refrigerants which are being considered environmentally acceptable.
Details
- Original title: Thermodynamic properties of pure and mixed refrigerants: experimental techniques.
- Record ID : 1995-2098
- Languages: English
- Source: New technology in refrigeration: progress in the application of new refrigerants. Preprints of the international seminar.
- Publication date: 1994/09/20
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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