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Thermodynamic methods for performance analysis of chillers

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posted on 2024-10-28, 04:05 authored by KC Ng, Xiaolin WangXiaolin Wang
This paper presents a simple thermodynamic model that captures accurately the behaviour of all types of real chillers or cooling devices. In addition to its predictive capability, it also provides a diagnostic means for the in situ monitoring of chiller performance. To enhance the understanding of the chiller cycles, a novel way of formulating the classic T-s diagrams is provided for all chiller types, ranging from the mechanical, heat-driven and solid-state chillers.

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Publication title

Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering Part E

Volume

219

Issue

E2

Pagination

109-116

ISSN

0954-4089

Department/School

Engineering

Publisher

Sage

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

UK

Socio-economic Objectives

280110 Expanding knowledge in engineering

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