AbstractThis paper examines through a thermodynamic analysis the feasibility of using waste heat from marine Diesel engines to drive an ammonia-water absorption refrigeration system. An energy balance of a diesel engine shows that sufficient waste heat is provided. The results illustrate that higher performance of the system is obtained at high generator and evaporator temperatures and also at low condenser and absorber temperatures
This work proposes an energetic and exergetic thermodynamic analysis of two refrigeration systems: o...
The objective of this paper is to determine if it is possible to refrigerate an area by means of a h...
The impact of vapour compression refrigeration is the main push for scientists to find an alternativ...
AbstractThis paper examines through a thermodynamic analysis the feasibility of using waste heat fro...
With the huge quantum of energy that is often wasted from the diesel engine exhaust of a typical fis...
This work presents an experimental study of an ammonia-water absorption refrigeration system using t...
Heat from diesel engine will be released to the environment without further use an energy source, th...
Ammonia water absorption refrigeration systems are effective in utilizing fishing-boat exhaust waste...
In the present work, an experimental investigation was performed to determine effective working para...
Marine diesel engines lose a huge amount of fuel heat content in the form of exhaust gas and jacket ...
Includes bibliographical references.It is a well-known fact that a lot of heat energy associated wit...
Mechanical, Maritime and Materials EngineeringMechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineerin
The thermoeconomic assessment of a cogeneration application that uses a reciprocating diesel engine ...
Absorption-refrigeration-cycle-based exhaust gas heat recovery technology is effective in improving ...
To use high-temperature waste heat generated by diesel engines for onboard refrigeration of fishing ...
This work proposes an energetic and exergetic thermodynamic analysis of two refrigeration systems: o...
The objective of this paper is to determine if it is possible to refrigerate an area by means of a h...
The impact of vapour compression refrigeration is the main push for scientists to find an alternativ...
AbstractThis paper examines through a thermodynamic analysis the feasibility of using waste heat fro...
With the huge quantum of energy that is often wasted from the diesel engine exhaust of a typical fis...
This work presents an experimental study of an ammonia-water absorption refrigeration system using t...
Heat from diesel engine will be released to the environment without further use an energy source, th...
Ammonia water absorption refrigeration systems are effective in utilizing fishing-boat exhaust waste...
In the present work, an experimental investigation was performed to determine effective working para...
Marine diesel engines lose a huge amount of fuel heat content in the form of exhaust gas and jacket ...
Includes bibliographical references.It is a well-known fact that a lot of heat energy associated wit...
Mechanical, Maritime and Materials EngineeringMechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineerin
The thermoeconomic assessment of a cogeneration application that uses a reciprocating diesel engine ...
Absorption-refrigeration-cycle-based exhaust gas heat recovery technology is effective in improving ...
To use high-temperature waste heat generated by diesel engines for onboard refrigeration of fishing ...
This work proposes an energetic and exergetic thermodynamic analysis of two refrigeration systems: o...
The objective of this paper is to determine if it is possible to refrigerate an area by means of a h...
The impact of vapour compression refrigeration is the main push for scientists to find an alternativ...