A Model of Adsorption Icemaker on a Fishing Boat

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Adsorption refrigeration--without Freon as refrigerant, is an environmental friendly refrigeration technology. A novel exhaust-driven adsorption icemaker on a fishing boat is introduced in this paper. Different with the previous tubular structured adsorption bed, WHCT is made of seamless stainless steel pipe, the adsorbent bed, evaporator / condenser are all placed in one tube. In order to study the cooling loss in the transition section, a simplified mathematical model of the transition section was set upbased on assumptions.

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