Advances in compression technology and efficiency Design, Selection and Operation of Refrigerator and Heat Pump Compressors details the recent changes to refrigerator compressors following legislation regarding the use of chlorofluorocarbons and the close control of cold storage. Presented as a 1998 IMechE seminar, this book covers topics including energy efficiency, capacity control, compression process improvement, refrigerant properties, multi-compressor systems, and more. Recent advances in compressor technology are highlighted with an emphasis on efficiency, providing insight from the forefront of research to guide current and future decision on design and operation.
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The engine of the system designing in compressors for maximum efficiency / J. Tait Modelling of screw compressor capacity control / N. Stosic, A. Kovacevic, and I.K. SmithIncreasing the efficiency of the compression process in vapour compression refrigeration systems / F.T. Murphy, S. Corr, and J.D. MorrisonInfluence of refrigerant properties on standard compressor rating figures with particular reference to standard superheat conditions and refrigerant temperature glide / F.T. Murphy, S. Corr, and J.D. MorrisonModelling and control of multi-compressor food retail refrigeration systems / S.A. Tassou [and others]Applications of scroll compressors for supermarket refrigeration / G.F. HundyControl of refrigerant vapour release form polyol ester/halocarbon working fluids / A.M. Smith and A.P. SwallowA modular design approach to calorimeters for developing and testing of HCFC, HFC, and hydrocarbon compressors / K.A.Peeling and D.M. Cranvey