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CO<sub>2</sub> Hydrates in Refrigeration Processes
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2004
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Chemical EngineeringSolid PhaseEngineeringEnergy ConversionGlobal Warming ConcernsRefrigeration ProcessesRefrigeration IndustryEnergy StorageThermodynamicsChemistryHeat TransferEnergyThermal Energy StorageThermal EngineeringGas HydrateAlternative RefrigerantNatural Gas HydrateRefrigeration
Global warming concerns have led the refrigeration industry to seek and develop new refrigeration systems with a reduced impact on the environment. The use of two-phase secondary refrigerants generated by a primary closed refrigeration circuit is a promising solution. Solid−fluid secondary refrigerants are known for their higher energy efficiency compared to single-phase fluids, because of the additional latent heat of the solid phase. The objective of the present work is to investigate experimentally the latent heat of CO2 hydrate−ice mixture systems in comparison to that of ice slurry systems. By using a new DTA apparatus, the CO2 hydrate−ice mixture was shown to offer a dissociation enthalpy of 507 kJ/kg that is higher than that of ice (333 kJ/kg). Artificial tuned CO2 hydrate−fluid systems appear to be an environment-friendly alternative for refrigeration and air-conditioning systems that can be used in a wide range of applications.
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