Water (R718) turbo compressor and ejector refrigeration/heat pump technology /
Water (R718) Turbo Compressor and Ejector Refrigeration/Heat Pump Technology provides the latest information on efficiency improvements, a main topic in recent investigations of thermal energy machines, plants, and systems that include turbo compressors, ejectors, and refrigeration/heat pump systems...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, MA :
Butterworth-Heinemann,
[2016]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introductory Concepts
- 1.1. Subject of this publication
- 1.2. Water (R718) turbo compressor and ejector refrigeration/heat pump systems
- past, present, and future development
- 1.3. Purpose of the investigations
- 2. Water (R718) Centrifugal Compressors
- 2.1. Introduction
- 2.2. Main parameters of centrifugal compressors
- 2.3. Optimal geometry and design of the flow field
- 2.4. Flow characteristics, modeling, and simulations
- 2.5. Performance characteristics
- 2.6. Influence of the refrigerant thermodynamic properties on some refrigeration turbo compressor characteristics
- 2.7. Characteristics of water (R718) centrifugal compressors
- 2.8. Conclusions
- 2.9. Open-ended design problems and further research studies
- References
- 3. Water (R718) Ejectors
- 3.1. Introduction
- 3.2. Main characteristics and parameters of vapor and two-phase ejectors
- 3.3. Flow characteristics, modeling, and simulations.
- Note continued: 3.4. Calculating procedure for vapor and two-phase ejectors
- 3.5. Optimal geometry and design of the ejector flow field
- 3.6. Performance characteristics of the ejectors in variable operating conditions
- 3.7. Conclusions
- 3.8. Open-ended design problems and further research studies
- References
- 4. Application of Turbo Thermocompression in Thermal Engineering Systems
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. Single-stage and multistage concentrating plants
- 4.3. Industrial concentrators with turbo thermocompression
- 4.4. High-temperature heat pumps with turbo thermocompression
- 4.5. Conclusions
- 4.6. Open-ended design problems and further research studies
- References
- 5. Application of Ejector Thermocompression in Industrial Thermal Engineering Systems
- 5.1. Introduction
- 5.2. Steam ejector vacuum systems
- 5.3. Water two-phase ejector vacuum systems
- 5.4. Industrial closed steam
- condensate thermal engineering systems with ejector thermocompression.
- Note continued: 5.5. Industrial concentrators with ejector thermocompression
- 5.6.A sodium hydroxide (NaOH) industrial concentrator with ejector thermocompression
- 5.7. An experimental grape vacuum concentrator with ejector thermocompression
- 5.8. Conclusions
- 5.9. Open-ended design problems and further research studies
- References
- 6. Ejector Refrigeration/Heat Pump Systems
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. Simple vapor ejector refrigeration cycle
- 6.3.Combined compressor
- ejector refrigeration systems
- 6.4. Polygeneration combined compressor
- ejector refrigeration systems
- 6.5.Compressor refrigeration systems with two-phase ejectors for reduction of the throttling losses
- 6.6.A novel water (R718) two-phase ejector refrigeration and heat pump systems
- 6.7. Conclusions
- 6.8. Open-ended design problems and further research studies
- References
- 7. Water (R718) Turbo Compressor Refrigeration/Heat Pump Systems
- 7.1. Introduction.
- Note continued: 7.2. Description, design, and performance characteristics of R718 centrifugal refrigeration systems
- 7.3. Description, design, and performance characteristics of R718 centrifugal heat pump systems
- 7.4. Conclusions
- 7.5. Open-ended design problems and further research studies
- References
- 8. Novel Combined Water (R718) Refrigeration Systems with Single-Stage Centrifugal Compressor and Two-Phase Ejectors
- 8.1. Introduction
- 8.2. Description of the novel combined (R718) refrigeration systems with single-stage centrifugal compressor and two-phase condensing ejectors
- 8.3. Thermal and performance characteristics of the novel combined (R718) refrigeration systems with single-stage centrifugal compressor and two-phase condensing ejectors
- 8.4. Conclusions
- 8.5. Open-ended design problems and further research studies
- References
- 9. Main Conclusions of This Publication.