Non-CFC refrigerants: first and second law efficienies

Concern about the ozone depletion and green house effects caused by refrigerants have initiated and continued studies into more environmentally friendly refrigerants. This study looked into the performance of these refrigerants in terms of second law efficiency, COP, irreversibility, and disch...

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Main Author: Sia, Chee Kiong
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Language:English
Published: 2002
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.77582022-10-05T07:19:38Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7758/ Non-CFC refrigerants: first and second law efficienies Sia, Chee Kiong TP Chemical technology TP480-498 Low temperature engineering. Cryogenic engineering. Refrigeration Concern about the ozone depletion and green house effects caused by refrigerants have initiated and continued studies into more environmentally friendly refrigerants. This study looked into the performance of these refrigerants in terms of second law efficiency, COP, irreversibility, and discharge temperature. A program based on Visual Basic has been developed that can quantify the parameters above and this can be used to guide industrialists in their efforts to build or retrofit systems with new refrigerants. Results from the simulation have shown that R134a is potentially good as a replacement for R12, R402a for R502, and R407c for R22. 2002-03 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7758/2/24p%20SIA%20CHEE%20KIONG.pdf Sia, Chee Kiong (2002) Non-CFC refrigerants: first and second law efficienies. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.
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TP480-498 Low temperature engineering. Cryogenic engineering. Refrigeration
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TP480-498 Low temperature engineering. Cryogenic engineering. Refrigeration
Sia, Chee Kiong
Non-CFC refrigerants: first and second law efficienies
description Concern about the ozone depletion and green house effects caused by refrigerants have initiated and continued studies into more environmentally friendly refrigerants. This study looked into the performance of these refrigerants in terms of second law efficiency, COP, irreversibility, and discharge temperature. A program based on Visual Basic has been developed that can quantify the parameters above and this can be used to guide industrialists in their efforts to build or retrofit systems with new refrigerants. Results from the simulation have shown that R134a is potentially good as a replacement for R12, R402a for R502, and R407c for R22.
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author Sia, Chee Kiong
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title Non-CFC refrigerants: first and second law efficienies
title_short Non-CFC refrigerants: first and second law efficienies
title_full Non-CFC refrigerants: first and second law efficienies
title_fullStr Non-CFC refrigerants: first and second law efficienies
title_full_unstemmed Non-CFC refrigerants: first and second law efficienies
title_sort non-cfc refrigerants: first and second law efficienies
publishDate 2002
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