Summary
To design efficiently aqueous secondary refrigerant mixtures in distribution plants, one must know precisely the thermodynamic properties of the slurries, especially the links between the temperature, the ice mass fraction, and the enthalpy. The paper discusses the ways to compute these properties and gives the first results (obtained from already published data and from experiments) for four of the most currently used mixtures.
Details
- Original title: Thermodynamic properties of some currently used water-antifreeze mixtures when used as ice slurries.
- Record ID : 2001-1352
- Languages: English
- Source: Proceedings of the 2000 International Refrigeration Conference at Purdue.
- Publication date: 2000/07/25
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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- Author(s) : PAUL J.
- Date : 1993/09/27
- Languages : English
- Source: Proceedings of the 1993 non-fluorocarbon insulation, refrigeration and air-conditioning technology workshop.
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- Author(s) : KAUFFELD M., CHRISTENSEN K. G.
- Date : 1996/09
- Languages : German
- Source: Kälte + Klimatechnik (Die) - vol. 49 - n. 9
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- Author(s) : SCHMIDT H. G.
- Date : 2000/06
- Languages : German
- Source: Kälte + Klimatechnik (Die) - vol. 53 - n. 6
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- Author(s) : ROYON L.
- Date : 1998/05
- Languages : French
- Source: Rev. gén. Froid - vol. 88 - n. 983
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Slurry ice based cooling systems.
- Author(s) : URE Z.
- Date : 1999/09/19
- Languages : English
- Source: 20th International Congress of Refrigeration: Refrigeration into the Third Millennium.
- Formats : PDF
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