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Investigation on performance of ejectors with adjustable nozzles.
Computational analysis of ejector with oscillating nozzle.
Efficiency of a two-phase nozzle for geothermal power generation.
Effects of working fluid, nozzle number, nozzle material and connection type on thermal performance of a Ranque–Hilsch vortex tube: A review.
Simulation of R718 flash boiling flow inside motive nozzle of ejector.
Numerical simulation of nitrogen condensation flow in a cryogenic nozzle.
Experimental study on bubble absorber with multiple tangential nozzles.
The application of nozzles for the attenuation of volumetric compressor pressure pulsation.
An experimental study and 1-D analysis of an ejector with a movable primary nozzle that operates with R236fa.
Atomization characteristics of twin nozzles for outdoor snow-makers application.
The effects of micro-structured surfaces on multi-nozzle spray cooling.
CFD simulation of vortex flashing flows in convergent-divergent nozzles.
A geometric model for a vortex tube based on numerical analysis to reduce the effect of nozzle number.
Experimental investigation on damping performance of nozzle perforated tube attenuator.
Flow characteristics of liquid nitrogen through solid-cone pressure swirl nozzles.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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ICR2019: overview of current refrigeration research topics (part III)
Energy storage, desiccant air conditioning, high-temperature heat pumps and ejector technologies were some of the salient topics of the latest IIR Congress. Continuation of the synthesis of key presentations of ICR2019.
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Download the new IIR Informatory Note on Solar Cooling
Solar cooling may have a very positive environmental impact reducing the usage of fossil fuel, and the technology is almost mature enough to compete with conventional cooling equipment.
Encyclopedia of Refrigeration
Cryogenic nitrogen in the food and beverage industry
The adoption of cryogenic processes in the food and beverage industry is predominantly driven by liquid nitrogen (LIN), and it is the preferred candidate for food chilling and...