Development of a System for the Recording of Thermodynamic Variables in a Refrigeration Equipment
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https://doi.org/10.37537/rev.elektron.5.1.123.2021Keywords:
cooling equipment, refrigeration system, duty cycleAbstract
This project consisted of the design, implementation and calibration of a system for recording variables of the operation of a cooling equipment. It was sought to have parameters for the analysis of efficiency and optimal establishment of the work cycle. The measurement system was implemented in a refrigeration circuit of the Thermodynamics Laboratory of the FACENA-UNNE, considering normal working conditions.Downloads
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