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30 August 2022 Research on energy saving and environmental protection performance of different nano-refrigerants under heat pump conditions
Na Wei, Zheng Wang, Wanxue Sun
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Proceedings Volume 12309, International Conference on Advanced Manufacturing Technology and Manufacturing Systems (ICAMTMS 2022); 123091N (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2645725
Event: International Conference on Advanced Manufacturing Technology and Manufacturing System (ICAMTMS 2022), 2022, Shijiazhuang, China
Abstract
Refrigerant is an essential working medium in air conditioners, and the use of environmentally friendly refrigerants can effectively solve the problem of global warming. However, when selecting a new refrigerant, a comprehensive assessment is required, and any substance should be assessed for its overall impact on the global environment, energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness and safety. In this paper, the research progress of experimental research and application of traditional nano-refrigerants and environment-friendly refrigerants is reviewed. The main purpose of this paper is to evaluate the potential of all refrigerants used in the refrigeration and air-conditioning industry and to introduce the main applications of environmentally friendly refrigerants. The paper also points out deficiencies in the literature and points out the direction of future research work.
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Na Wei, Zheng Wang, and Wanxue Sun "Research on energy saving and environmental protection performance of different nano-refrigerants under heat pump conditions", Proc. SPIE 12309, International Conference on Advanced Manufacturing Technology and Manufacturing Systems (ICAMTMS 2022), 123091N (30 August 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2645725
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