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Thermodynamic Analysis For Industrial Refrigeration Systems 1st John Gardner

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Thermodynamic Analysis For Industrial Refrigeration Systems 1st John Gardner
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 48.04 MB
Pages: 112
Author: John Gardner
ISBN: 9780521864350, 9781636391922, 9781636391939, 9781636391946, 0521864356, 1636391923, 1636391931, 163639194X
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st

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Thermodynamic Analysis For Industrial Refrigeration Systems 1st John Gardner by John Gardner 9780521864350, 9781636391922, 9781636391939, 9781636391946, 0521864356, 1636391923, 1636391931, 163639194X instant download after payment.

The vapor compression cycle (VCC) underpins the vast majority of refrigeration systems throughout the world. Most undergraduate thermodynamics courses cover the VCC, albeit in a cursory fashion. This book is designed to offer an in-depth look at the analysis, design and operation of large-scale industrial ammonia-based refrigeration systems. An important feature of this work is a treatment of computer-aided analysis using CoolProp, an open source resource for evaluating thermodynamic properties. CoolProp can be incorporated into a large number of common computational platforms including Microsfot Excel, Python, and Matlab, all of which are covered in this book.

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