CO2 Refrigeration Cycle and Systems / Lecture Notes in Energy Bd.96 (PDF)
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This book covers the fundamentals and applications of carbon dioxide vapor compression refrigeration thermodynamic cycles. In particular, it presents new application areas, such as making ice and snow in the Winter Olympic Games, food cooling and refrigeration. The book explores the physical and chemical characteristics of CO2 fluid, and the unique traits of its thermodynamic cycle. The contributors explain how CO2 refrigeration is a developing, eco-friendly technology, and emphasize its importance for refrigeration and air-conditioning in the current and future market.
This book is a valuable source of information for researchers, engineers and policy makers looking to expand their applicable knowledge of high-potential refrigeration technology using carbon dioxide. It is also of interest to postgraduate students and practitioners looking for an academic insight into the industry's latest eco-friendly technologies.
Trygve Magne Eikevik is a full professor in Energy and Process Engineering at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. He also owns a rich research experience from 20 years working at SINTEF Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. He was President of The Norwegian Society of Refrigeration. Refrigeration technology using CO2 originated fromNorwegian Societies. He worked more than 30 years in this field. He led many R&D projects on food and energy fields using CO2 as working fluids.
- 2023, 2023, 351 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Xin-Rong Zhang, Trygve Magne Eikevik
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- ISBN-10: 3031225120
- ISBN-13: 9783031225123
- Erscheinungsdatum: 05.05.2023
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