The cooling potential of cryogens. Part 2: the properties of cryogens and their use for "high" temperature cooling
The cooling potential of cryogens. Part 2: the properties of cryogens and their use for "high" temperature cooling
This month we present part two of “The Cooling Potential of Cryogens”. Last month the historical development of cooling technology and the synergy between ambient cooling(refrigeration) and much lower temperature cryogenic cooling
technology, as well as the underlying thermodynamics, were examined. This month we look at the properties of cryogens and their use in ‘high’ temperature cooling applications.
cryogenic cooling technology, refrigeration, thermodynamics, liquefaction
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Richardson, R.N.
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Stone, H.B.J.
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2003
Richardson, R.N.
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Stone, H.B.J.
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Richardson, R.N. and Stone, H.B.J.
(2003)
The cooling potential of cryogens. Part 2: the properties of cryogens and their use for "high" temperature cooling.
Australian Institute of Refrigeration Air Conditioning and Heating, Ecolibrium, .
Abstract
This month we present part two of “The Cooling Potential of Cryogens”. Last month the historical development of cooling technology and the synergy between ambient cooling(refrigeration) and much lower temperature cryogenic cooling
technology, as well as the underlying thermodynamics, were examined. This month we look at the properties of cryogens and their use in ‘high’ temperature cooling applications.
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Published date: 2003
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cryogenic cooling technology, refrigeration, thermodynamics, liquefaction
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R.N. Richardson
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