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97/03216 Simulation of a double-effect LiBr/H2O absorption cooling system


Book ID
104282879
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1997
Weight
190 KB
Volume
38
Category
Article
ISSN
0140-6701

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✦ Synopsis


A simulated double-effect lithium bromide/water absorption system was investigated. The main energy input was hot water. System optimization is proved to he possible in the light of the results and there is an added economic optimum heat transfer area for each hear exchanger and a glohal minimum cost of the system. 97103217 Single and multi indoor unit split systems for residential and light commercial applications Colombo, G and Casale, C. Con&z. dell 'Aria, September 1996, 1032-1045. (In ttaiian) States that small capacity split systems are ideal solutions for single room air conditioning in dwellings for many practical reasons. Deals with the various configurations of indoor units as well as outdoor condensing units, the technology used in the refrigeration systems, air movement, noise control and electronics. Includes a comparison of all types and also discusses chilled water versions and multi unit systems. Presents trends and future developments.

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