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Complex Compound/Ammonia Coolers
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Abstract
A new type of the complex-compound/ammonia coolers, refrigerators and heat pumps based on heating/cooling with the help of the heat pipe heat exchangers are designed and tested, which can be applied in the dual-use technologies with different energy sources (gas flame, electricity, solar energy).
Five different experimental set-up were testing using active carbon-fiber sorbent beds with and without of metal chlorides as chemicals.
A new prototype of the refrigerator/dryer was designed which could be used to have a temperature interval inside the cooling chamber 0-10 °C and the temperature inside of the drying chamber around 60 °C.
This device is nature friendly and is functioning without valves and moving parts.
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Vasiliev, L., Mishkinis, D., and Vasiliev, L., "Complex Compound/Ammonia Coolers," SAE Technical Paper 961462, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/961462.Also In
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