Refrigeration is one of the key elements for food preservation. With global temperatures increasing due to global warming, the efficiency in refrigerated storage systems must be improved. One of the problems that is yet to be solved in these systems is the efficient and accurate removal of the frost formed on the heat exchanger surface. In previous works, a low-cost resistive sensor has been developed to detect frost formation for accurate removal. This paper shows the results of an experimental study carried out to increase the accuracy, by placing different configurations of a fabric medium in between the sensor electrodes.This study is within the activities of project “Pack2Life – High performance packaging”, project IDT in consortium No...
Frost formation on an evaporator causes a significant problem increasing thermal resistance, resulti...
Frost formation in heat/energy exchangers is undesirable because it may reduce air flow through the ...
peer reviewedRefrigeration systems such as heat pumps may be subject to frost formation due to ambie...
Reducing food waste demands improvements in refrigeration systems. Furthermore, the rise of temperat...
This work has been supported by the project Centro-01-0145-FEDER-000017 - EMaDeS - Energy, Material...
Frost formation in the heat exchangers of refrigeration systems is a well-documented phenomenon. Thi...
In order to achieve lower temperatures than ambient air, whether for food cold storage purposes or t...
To preserve food nutrients, texture, and taste, as well as to prevent its putrefaction, food is froz...
To preserve food nutrients, texture, and taste, as well as to prevent its putrefaction, food is froz...
Nowadays, the increasing energy prices and associated environmental concerns lead the refrigeration ...
Frost growth is a major concern in many air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Frost buildup ca...
Investigation the effect of frost formation on a light commercial refrigeration syste
Refrigeration systems such as heat pumps may be subject to frost formation due to ambient air humidi...
Frost buildup on surfaces could be an undesired situation in many applications. In refrigeration and...
The fin-and-tube heat exchanger has been extensively used in many fields, especialy in HVACR (heat, v...
Frost formation on an evaporator causes a significant problem increasing thermal resistance, resulti...
Frost formation in heat/energy exchangers is undesirable because it may reduce air flow through the ...
peer reviewedRefrigeration systems such as heat pumps may be subject to frost formation due to ambie...
Reducing food waste demands improvements in refrigeration systems. Furthermore, the rise of temperat...
This work has been supported by the project Centro-01-0145-FEDER-000017 - EMaDeS - Energy, Material...
Frost formation in the heat exchangers of refrigeration systems is a well-documented phenomenon. Thi...
In order to achieve lower temperatures than ambient air, whether for food cold storage purposes or t...
To preserve food nutrients, texture, and taste, as well as to prevent its putrefaction, food is froz...
To preserve food nutrients, texture, and taste, as well as to prevent its putrefaction, food is froz...
Nowadays, the increasing energy prices and associated environmental concerns lead the refrigeration ...
Frost growth is a major concern in many air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Frost buildup ca...
Investigation the effect of frost formation on a light commercial refrigeration syste
Refrigeration systems such as heat pumps may be subject to frost formation due to ambient air humidi...
Frost buildup on surfaces could be an undesired situation in many applications. In refrigeration and...
The fin-and-tube heat exchanger has been extensively used in many fields, especialy in HVACR (heat, v...
Frost formation on an evaporator causes a significant problem increasing thermal resistance, resulti...
Frost formation in heat/energy exchangers is undesirable because it may reduce air flow through the ...
peer reviewedRefrigeration systems such as heat pumps may be subject to frost formation due to ambie...