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Investigation of ORC architectures for high-temperature WHR from naval ship service diesel generators (SSDGs).
Three-dimensional Navier-Stokes simulations of the workings of scroll compressors.
Ammonia/CO2 cascades for process refrigeration on-board fishing vessels.
Experiences with CO2 refrigeration systems in fishing vessels.
Adapting non-HCFC technologies in fishing vessels.
The contribution of novel marine system technology to game changing total ship efficiencies.
Analysis of prospects for use on vessels pumpless absorption-type refrigerating units.
[In Ukrainian. / En ukrainien.]
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Optimization and control strategy of BOG re-liquefaction process for LNG vessels.
A three-dimensional CFD simulation study to reduce heat stress in ships.
Energy consumption of ammonia refrigeration system on board a fishing vessel.
Low-pressure liquid CO2 terminal – a model study of the loading of a liquid CO2 tanker.
Novel fuel-efficient cryogenic carbon capture system for the combustion exhaust of LNG-powered ships.
Natural refrigerants in refrigerated seawater systems on fishing vessels.
Evaluation of cold thermal energy storage in fishing vessels.
Simulation of a carbon dioxide (R-744) refrigeration system for fishing vessel.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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IIR Position Paper in IJR: Frozen food at −18°C or −15°C? A critical review of subzero storage, quality, and regulation
IIR expert Alain Le-Bail et al. have recently published an article reviewing the current regulations on selected subzero temperature storages and examining the impact of shifting the frozen storage temperature...
The water chillers market within the EMEA (Europe Middle East & Africa) zone
Like in 2013, the largest market is the Middle East (2.57 millions of kW ) followed by Germany (2.48 millions of kW ), France (2.36 millions of kW ) and Italy (2.29 millions of kW ).
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The IIR with the World Bank in West Bengal
The IIR is a key partner in the World Bank’s project on the Inland Waterways Transport (IWT) integration into the cold chain in West Bengal