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Differential scanning calorimetry as a tool to monitor polysaccharide transformations.
Boil-off calorimetry enthalpy measurements and equation of state of an aqueous pyridine azeotrope.
Development of equations of state for low global warming potential refrigerants based on supercritical flow calorimetry measurements.
Determination of the isobaric mass heat capacity of a powder at low temperatures (-100°C to 10°C) by differential scanning calorimetry with temperature modulation (TMDSC): influence of mass and mechanical compaction.
Influence of porous media on carbon dioxide hydrate formation and dissociation processes by calorimetry for secondary refrigeration applications.
A DSC study of the thermal properties of dry-cured ham.
Standardization of PCM characterization via DSC.
Determination of hydrate slurry's cool-storage density with mixing calorimetry method.
[In Chinese. / En chinois.]
Phase change characteristics of Al2O3-H2O nano-fluids measured by DSC.
Interpretation of calorimetry experiments to characterise phase change materials.
Unravelling the relation between the crystallisation velocity and the hysteresis of phase change materials.
Characterization of vapor injection scroll compressor using a calorimetric bench.
Preparation and cycling performance of capric acid - caprylic acid as cold storage phase change material.
Experimental study of liquid phase heat capacity of dimethyl ether and triethylene glycol solution.
Investigation of the thermophysical properties of the R744+R1234yf binary system.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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Development and evaluation of a reversible CO2 residential air conditioning system compared to a state-of-the art R410a unit
This paper was presented at the IIR Gustav Lorentzen Conference in Glasgow (Sep. 2004). A reversible CO2 prototype RAC split unit system was designed, built and installed in two calorimetric test chambers. The unit is based on the Lorentzen Cycle...
Quantum refrigerators: research is making progress
Two recent studies illustrate the progress of research on quantum refrigerators. Cooling applications for microelectronic compounds could be considered.
Encyclopedia of Refrigeration
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Cryogenic nitrogen in the food and beverage industry
The adoption of cryogenic processes in the food and beverage industry is predominantly driven by liquid nitrogen (LIN), and it is the preferred candidate for food chilling and...