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Review of low-cost organic and inorganic phase change materials with phase change temperature between 0°C and 65°C.
IIR document
Fabrication of silica hard-shell microcapsule containing inorganic phase-change materials.
Heat storage and release characteristics of sodium acetate trihydrate-based phase change materials.
Characterization of evaporator scale of Indian sugar industry.
Recommended by the IIR / IIR document
Organic Rankine cycles combined with thermochemical heat transformers to enhance the power output from waste heat.
Studies of solid-solid inorganic compounds as a refrigerant.
[In Chinese. / En chinois.]
COOLING AND AIR CONDITIONING WITH SOLAR ENERGY.
POSSIBLE EFFECT OF LIPID OXIDATION INDUCED BY INORGANIC SALTS ON PROTEIN EXTRACTABILITY (PE) IN FROZEN STORED FISH.
Nouveaux procédés de transformateur thermochimique incluant la mise en oeuvre de réacteurs multisels et utilisant des fronts de chaleur.
New thermo-chemical transformer processes that include multi-salt reactors with the use of heat fronts.
Effect of solutes and freezing velocity on the dendritic spacing of ice crystals.
Latest developments of researches on fluids for absorption machines.
FLUIDS FOR ABSORPTION MACHINES: EXPERIMENTAL DATA AND WORKING PERFORMANCES.
Mass diffusivity measurements for ammonia-vapour absorption processes.
Liquid dynamic viscosity: a general prediction method with application to refrigerants and refrigerant mixtures.
Thermal performance of granular PCM and development of salt hydrate eutectics for air conditioning.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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Asia-Pacific refrigerants market
Asia-Pacific’s refrigerants market was valued at USD 5,665.49 million in 2013, and is estimated to reach USD 9,119 million by 2019.
Encyclopedia of Refrigeration
Cryogenics in the pharmaceutical industry: drug design and bioavailability improvement
Research activities in the pharmaceutical sector focus primarily on developing novel drug formulations which can elicit the desired response upon being administered to the patient...