2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9040753
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Influence of Frost Growth and Migration in Cryogenic Heat Exchanger on Air Refrigerator

Abstract: Frost formation degrades the performance of heat exchangers greatly, thus influencing the cryogenic refrigerator. Different from frost formation on the evaporator surface, the growth and migration of frost layer inside the heat exchanger is of low temperature and humidity. In addition to the constantly changing boundary conditions, the effective prediction is difficult. In the present study, a numerical model was proposed to analyze the frost formation in the cryogenic heat exchanger of a reverse Brayton air r… Show more

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“…Therefore, this special issue has collected a wide range papers, including from surrounding research areas of heat pump and refrigeration, especially related to renewable energy technologies. These studies include solar energy, including a photovoltaics hybrid system [21], solar water heaters [22], ground heat exchangers [23], ground heating [24], cryogenic heat exchangers [25], water extraction from air [26], and sea-water ice-making [27].…”
Section: Related Studies and Future Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, this special issue has collected a wide range papers, including from surrounding research areas of heat pump and refrigeration, especially related to renewable energy technologies. These studies include solar energy, including a photovoltaics hybrid system [21], solar water heaters [22], ground heat exchangers [23], ground heating [24], cryogenic heat exchangers [25], water extraction from air [26], and sea-water ice-making [27].…”
Section: Related Studies and Future Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%