2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-16852-5
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A novel solar-powered milk cooling refrigeration unit with cold thermal energy storage for rural application

Abstract: This experimental study analyzed the use of solar photovoltaic energy for operating a novel twin-circuit DC milk chiller without batteries using water-based cold thermal energy storage for different seasons in Chennai, India. HFC-134a and HC-600a were used as refrigerants in the two individual circuits. For each season, the test was conducted continuously for 18 days to analyze the quantity of generated ice that could be utilized to chill 10 L of milk in the morning and in the evening. The average quantity of … Show more

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“…13 It can be achieved that fresh hot milk is best cooled to 10°C within two hours after milking and to 4°C within three to four hours. 14,15 Therefore, with the temperature of ice below 0°C, ice based cold energy storage method is much more suitable for cooling and keeping milk at 4°C. 16,17 In this work, an ice bank tank (IBT) based SMC with two variable speeds (2000 r/min to 3500 r/min) direct current (DC) compressors is discussed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 It can be achieved that fresh hot milk is best cooled to 10°C within two hours after milking and to 4°C within three to four hours. 14,15 Therefore, with the temperature of ice below 0°C, ice based cold energy storage method is much more suitable for cooling and keeping milk at 4°C. 16,17 In this work, an ice bank tank (IBT) based SMC with two variable speeds (2000 r/min to 3500 r/min) direct current (DC) compressors is discussed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%