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Refrigeration systems and applications 3rd ed.

Author
  • Dincer, Ibrahim
Additional Author(s)
  • Dincer, Ibrahim
Publisher
New York: John Wiley &Sons, Ltd, 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9781119230793
Series
Subject(s)
  • COLD STORAGE
  • REFRIGERATION AND REFRIGERATING MACHINERY
  • THERMODYNAMICS
Notes
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Abstract
The definitive text/reference for students, researchers and practicing engineers

This book provides comprehensive coverage on refrigeration systems and applications, ranging from the fundamental principles of thermodynamics to food cooling applications for a wide range of sectoral utilizations. Energy and exergy analyses as well as performance assessments through energy and exergy efficiencies and energetic and exergetic coefficients of performance are explored, and numerous analysis techniques, models, correlations and procedures are introduced with examples and case studies. There are specific sections allocated to environmental impact assessment and sustainable development studies. Also featured are discussions of important recent developments in the field, including those stemming from the author’s pioneering research.

Refrigeration is a uniquely positioned multi-disciplinary field encompassing mechanical, chemical, industrial and food engineering, as well as chemistry. Its wide-ranging applications mean that the industry plays a key role in national and international economies. And it continues to be an area of active research, much of it focusing on making the technology as environmentally friendly and sustainable as possible without compromising cost efficiency and effectiveness.

This substantially updated and revised edition of the classic text/reference now features two new chapters devoted to renewable-energy-based integrated refrigeration systems and environmental impact/sustainability assessment. All examples and chapter-end problems have been updated as have conversion factors and the thermophysical properties of an array of materials.
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Number of Page(s)
1 online resource (xix, 727 p.)
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1.00088/23621.56 Din ROnline !Available

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