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Disturbance observer-based robust control against model uncertainty and disturbance for a variable speed refrigeration system.
Disturbance observer-Based control for microchannel cooling system.
Freezing under electrical and magnetic disturbances; a review.
Simultaneous identification of linear building dynamic model and disturbance using sparsity-promoting optimization.
Study on propagation of temperature disturbance in indirect-drive inertial confinement cryogenic target system.
Application of active learning in short-term data-driven building energy modeling.
A transient refrigerator model validation including system perturbation.
Local stability analysis of an irreversible refrigerator working at the maximum thermo-ecological functions: a comparison.
Review on the impact of electrical and magnetic disturbances during freezing.
Dynamic response of a capacity-modulated linear compressor to supply voltage disturbances.
Virtual battery modeling of air conditioning loads in the presence of unknown heat disturbances.
Optimization and predictive control of a vapor compression cycle under transient pulse heat load
Experimental study on active disturbance rejection temperature control of a mechanically pumped two-phase loop.
Hybrid modeling approach for better identification of building thermal network model and improved prediction.
Performance evaluation of spaceborne cryocooler micro-vibration isolation system employing pseudoelastic SMA mesh washer.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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Supercooling the LHC
CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the new research instrument of the world's elementary particle physics community. This discovery-making machine will explore the structure of matter and basic forces of nature on a scale never attained before....
A cryogenic distillation column
A high-pressure cryogenic distillation column which replicates a key component of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant has been developed in Australia.
Geothermal heat-pump under supermarket car park
Walmart’s new 12,540 m² prototype store in Burlington, ON, Canada is equipped with a geo-heat exchange heating and cooling system using 15 km of pipes under the store’s parking lot.