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Noise effects in capillary tubes caused by refrigerant flow.
IIR document
Impact of neglecting the variations in the relative surface roughnesses of capillary tubes on the accuracy of a capillary tube model.
Experimental and numerical studies of choked flow through adiabatic and diabatic capillary tubes.
Massflow fluctuation in capillary tubes of household refrigerators.
Viscosity measurement of low GWP refrigerants with a tandem capillary tubes method.
Viscosity measurement of R1336mzz(E) by tandem capillary tubes method.
Experimental analysis of HFC-134a expansion through small-bore adiabatic capillary tubes.
Two-phase flow patterns in adiabatic refrigerant flow through capillary tubes.
Evaluation of global optimization algorithms for capillary tube suction line heat exchanger sizing.
Modeling of refrigerant flow through adiabatic capillary tubes using neural network and response surface methodology.
Experimental assessment of n-butane and isobutane flows in adiabatic capillary tubes.
Numerical simulation of non-adiabatic capillary tubes. Special emphasis on the near-saturation zone.
Propuestas de mejora del tubo capilar para incrementar la eficiencia energética de un refrigerador doméstico mediante software especializado.
Proposal for improving the capillary tube to increase the energy efficiency of a household refrigerator using specialized software.
Experimental investigation on flow of R-600a inside a diabatic helically coiled capillary tube: Concentric configuration.
Refrigerant conditions at the capillary tube inlet of a household refrigerator.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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The potential for seabed geothermal energy in the UK
An international study has shown the potential for using capillary heat exchangers for heat pumps in the shallows of the seabed, with the potential to provide heating for homes.
IJR highlights: latest R&D results regarding household refrigerators
Vacuum insulation panels, mini-channel condensers and PCMs: 3 areas of research and development to reduce the energy consumption ofhousehold refrigerators.
A low charge direct expansion evaporator system configured to use less ammonia
A US-based meat processor operates a cold storage facility that uses just 1 kg approx ammonia per kW.
ICR2011 highlights: cooling particle detectors
Cooling systems for particle detectors attracted interest at the IIR’s Congress in Prague in August 2011. These highly specific applications have very strict requirements compared with standard cooling systems: refrigerants should be resistant to...