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Corrosion evaluation and prevention of reactor materials to contain thermochemical material for thermal energy storage.
Experimental study of energy efficiency of heat pump plants operating on new working substances.
[In Russian. / En russe.]
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A thermodynamic analysis of refrigerants: possibilities and tradeoffs for low-GWP refrigerants.
Water vapor sorption characteristics of calcium chloride-anodized alumina composites.
Inventory Routing for Ammonia Supply in German Ports.
Microstructure and sorption performance of consolidated composites impregnated with LiCl.
Rapport national d'inventaire pour la France au titre de la Convention Cadre des Nations Unies sur les Changements Climatiques et du Protocole de Kyoto.
National inventory report for France under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol.
Performance prediction of a compact sorption heat storage prototype using LiCl/H2O as working pair.
Experimental study on adsorption refrigeration system employing consolidated composite activated carbon as adsorbent.
A study into the impact of chloride ions on the make-up hydrogen compressors.
Improved performance of latent heat energy storage systems in response to utilization of high thermal conductivity fins.
Content of sulphite in frozen prawns and shrimps.
Istrazivanje mogucnosti koriscenja sekundarne energije iz procesa proizvodnje sumporne kiseline za toplifikacione i tehnoloske potrebe.
Possibilities of using waste energy from sulfuric acid production for heating and technological purposes.
THERMOCHEMICAL HEAT STORAGE FOR SOLAR SPACE HEATING.
Removal of inorganic gas contaminants via the air washer of a make-up air unit in clean rooms.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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A possible major step in the quest of room-temperature superconductivity
Two researcher teams have just reported experiments indicating that a hydride of lanthanum compressed to 1.7 to 1.85 million bar has a critical temperature of 250–260 K (-23 – -13°C).
The first LNG freight locomotive in the Baltics
An Estonian company is testing the first LNG-powered locomotive in the Baltic countries. Significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are expected.