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Analysis of frost thickness and roughness growth from the perspective of frost crystal structure.
Wall roughness influence on the efficiency characteristics of centrifugal pump.
Effect of surface roughness on the mass flow rate predictions for adiabatic capillary tubes.
Experimental determination of the role of roughness and wettability on pool-boiling heat transfer of refrigerant.
Lithium bromide contact angle study on different roughness stainless steel surfaces.
Impact of neglecting the variations in the relative surface roughnesses of capillary tubes on the accuracy of a capillary tube model.
Influence of the wall surface roughness on the supercooling degree of water flowing inside a heat exchanger.
Effect of surface roughness on heat transfer in a thermal energy storage system employing microencapsulated phase change material slurry.
Compressor friction losses due to oil viscosity and asperity contact surfaces: a numerical study on crankshaft bearings lengths, clearances and roughness parameters.
Numerical study on optimization of ejector primary nozzle geometries.
Rough surfaces with enhanced heat transfer for electronics cooling by direct metal laser sintering.
Influence investigation of friction on supersonic ejector performance.
Nanoparticle deposition by boiling on aluminum surfaces to enhance wettability.
Using surface wettability to impact the frost properties and defrosting effectiveness of a metallic heat transfer surface.
Influence of fluorinated self-assembled monolayer on wetting dynamics during evaporation of refrigerant–oil mixture on metal surface.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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Evaporative cooling: continuation of the Cold-Snap project at Harvard University
Tests show that Cold-Snap evaporative cooling technology would be effective in humid climates, while limiting water consumption.
Evaporative cooling without adding humidity
Scientists at the University of Harvard have designed a prototype evaporative cooling system called Cold-SNAP that effectively cools air at low cost for both dry and humid climates.
Encyclopedia of Refrigeration
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Additive manufacturing of regenerators for caloric cooling
In many areas of engineering, additive manufacturing allows the production of complex and multifunctional products that could not be manufactured using traditional methods. In the...