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Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery. --- Compressors. --- Blowers --- Compressing machinery --- Exhausters --- Turbomachines --- Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery --- Cooling appliances --- Cryogenics --- Freezing --- Ice-machinery --- Low temperature engineering --- Air conditioning --- Compressors --- Ice --- Manufacture
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Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps, Fifth Edition, provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practice of refrigeration. Clear and comprehensive, it is suitable for both trainee and professional HVAC engineers, with a straightforward approach that also helps inexperienced readers gain a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of the technology. With its concise style and broad scope, the book covers most of the equipment and applications professionals will encounter. The simplicity of the descriptions helps users understand, specify, commission, use, and maintain these systems. It is a must-have text for anyone who needs thorough, foundational information on refrigeration and air conditioning, but without textbook pedagogy. It includes detailed technicalities or product-specific information. New material to this edition includes the latest developments in refrigerants and lubricants, together with updated information on compressors, heat exchangers, liquid chillers, electronic expansion valves, controls, and cold storage. In addition, efficiency, environmental impact, split systems, retail refrigeration (supermarket systems and cold rooms), industrial systems, fans, air infiltration, and noise are also included.
Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery. --- Air conditioning. --- Heat pumps. --- Air conditioning --- Heating --- Airconditioning --- Buildings --- Conditioning, Air --- Air --- Dampness in buildings --- Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery --- Ventilation --- Cooling appliances --- Cryogenics --- Freezing --- Ice-machinery --- Low temperature engineering --- Compressors --- Ice --- Equipment and supplies --- Environmental engineering --- Purification --- Manufacture
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Air conditioning. --- Hygrometry. --- Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery. --- Cooling appliances --- Cryogenics --- Freezing --- Ice-machinery --- Low temperature engineering --- Air conditioning --- Compressors --- Ice --- Humidity --- Psychrometry --- Meteorology --- Airconditioning --- Buildings --- Conditioning, Air --- Air --- Dampness in buildings --- Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery --- Ventilation --- Manufacture --- Measurement --- Environmental engineering --- Purification
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This book explores the philosophical understanding of the “energy consumption” in warehousing process that can be found in the literature. It presents known technical solutions that, if they are used in cold storage rooms, can effectively reduce energy consumption: through lower power consumption and/or energy recovery, such as the use of photovoltaic panels. The final part of the book explores the problems discussed on the basis of a concrete example – a project involving energy recovery in a refrigerated warehouse.This publication also describes the design of refrigerated warehouses, taking into account their energy intensity. In the case of logistic warehousing systems, the pallets in warehouses can offer a source of energy – namely of the potential energy stored in the loads on the shelves. Given that today’s construction warehouses have heights on the order of several tens of meters, that energy can be considerable. In the case of refrigerated warehouses and cold storage facilities, it is necessary to monitor the stored goods in order to maintain a constant freezing temperature, in keeping with the requirements of the HACCP system. Inevitably, this calls for constant cooling of the air inside the warehouse, and thus produces a fixed, high and constant level of energy usage. And, just as in any other context, it becomes important to identify methods for reducing energy consumption.
Energy. --- Energy efficiency. --- Business logistics. --- Sustainable development. --- Energy Efficiency (incl. Buildings). --- Sustainable Development. --- Logistics. --- Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery --- Warehouses --- Energy consumption. --- Distribution centers --- Storage buildings --- Storage warehouses --- Cooling appliances --- Cryogenics --- Freezing --- Ice-machinery --- Commercial buildings --- Physical distribution of goods --- Storage facilities --- Low temperature engineering --- Air conditioning --- Compressors --- Ice --- Manufacture --- Energy Efficiency. --- Supply chain management --- Industrial management --- Logistics --- Development, Sustainable --- Ecologically sustainable development --- Economic development, Sustainable --- Economic sustainability --- ESD (Ecologically sustainable development) --- Smart growth --- Sustainable development --- Sustainable economic development --- Economic development --- Environmental aspects --- Consumption of energy --- Energy efficiency --- Fuel consumption --- Fuel efficiency --- Power resources --- Energy conservation
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This book provides a detailed analysis of absorption refrigeration systems, covering single effect to multi-effect systems and their applications. Both the first and second laws of thermodynamics are discussed in relation to refrigeration systems to show how system performance differs from one law to another. Comparative energy and exergy analyses and assessments of single effect, double effect, triple effect and quadruple effect absorption refrigeration system are performed to illustrate the impact of an increase in the number of effects on system performance. In particular, the second law (exergy) formulation for absorption refrigeration systems, rarely discussed by other works, is covered in detail. Integrated Absorption Refrigeration Systems will help researchers, students and instructors in the formulation of energy and exergy efficiency equations for absorption refrigeration systems.
Physics. --- Renewable energy resources. --- Thermodynamics. --- Heat engineering. --- Heat transfer. --- Mass transfer. --- Fluid mechanics. --- Renewable energy sources. --- Alternate energy sources. --- Green energy industries. --- Renewable and Green Energy. --- Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer. --- Engineering Fluid Dynamics. --- Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery. --- Cooling appliances --- Cryogenics --- Freezing --- Ice-machinery --- Green energy industries --- Energy industries --- Alternate energy sources --- Alternative energy sources --- Energy sources, Renewable --- Sustainable energy sources --- Power resources --- Renewable natural resources --- Agriculture and energy --- Hydromechanics --- Continuum mechanics --- Mass transport (Physics) --- Thermodynamics --- Transport theory --- Heat transfer --- Thermal transfer --- Transmission of heat --- Energy transfer --- Heat --- Mechanical engineering --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- Dynamics --- Mechanics --- Physics --- Heat-engines --- Quantum theory --- Natural philosophy --- Philosophy, Natural --- Physical sciences --- Low temperature engineering --- Air conditioning --- Compressors --- Ice --- Manufacture --- Engineering. --- Hydraulic engineering. --- Engineering, Hydraulic --- Engineering --- Fluid mechanics --- Hydraulics --- Shore protection --- Construction --- Industrial arts --- Technology
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