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Techno-economic analyses of CO2 liquefaction: Impact of product pressure and impurities.
Universal research cryogenic unit for xenon production.
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Comprehensive analysis of refrigerant R134a: Implications for estimating and managing greenhouse gas emissions.
Solubility of hydrogen in liquid helium – project progress and orientational experiments.
Mitigating probability of fire in a high pressure oxygen system by appropriate design of divergent pipe leading to particle filter.
Numerical analysis of clogging dynamics in micromachined Joule–Thomson coolers.
The extraction of rare gases by desublimation method.
A simple cryogenic method for testing of electrical properties of copper and its alloys.
Role of the superconductivity in radiative heat transfer.
A dual-function absorption heat pump cycle for space conditioning and water purification.
A model for manuscript submitted to the 14th IIR Conference on overview of the long-baseline neutrino facility cryogenic system.
New insights into the polymorphic behaviour of tristearin under dynamic heating and cooling conditions.
Lessons from commissioning and operations of the ICARUS cryogenic system at Fermilab.
Overview and status of the long-baseline neutrino facility cryogenics system.
Improving specific power consumption of cryogenic air separation plants using waste heat of carbon capture power plants.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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Improving cooling towers' efficiency
An article published in Water Technology provides information on cooling towers and their operation.
New discovery in magnetic metal could lead to improvements in magnetic refrigeration
Scientists have recently solved the mystery behind a distinct property in a unique magnetic metal. This discovery could pave the way for the development of several new technologies in magnetic refrigeration.
Cooling computer chips by laser light for improved performance and energy efficiency
A US-based research consortium is working on developing a laser-based photonic cooling technology to both improve computer processor performance and either replace or complement water- and air- based cooling...
How to cool the nuclear reactors of the future?
Researchers at the Tokyo Institute of Technology are paving the way for cooling fusion reactors, following a historic breakthrough in nuclear fusion.
Cryochemistry: chemical reactions accelerated by freezing
Surprisingly, some chemical reactions can be accelerated by freezing. The possible applications of studying such cryoreactions include the food and pharmaceutical cold chain, as well...
Cryogenic carbon capture technologies
Cryogenic carbon capture is in the early stages of development, however, several projects have achieved a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 6, for applications such as blue...
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Cryogenics and Low-Temperature Physics: New Horizons and Challenges
This Focus written by Ralf Herzog*, President of the IIR’s Cryophysics, Cryoengineering commission (Commission A1) for the Newsletter of the IIR is the third in a series of presentations of the activities and hot research topics handled by the...
Call for industrial partners for joint industry cryogenics project linked to LNG production
Become a project partner: Join the Joint Industry Project of MINES ParisTech – ARMINES “Evaluation of the crystallization risk in LNG production”.