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Potential of Nanorefrigerant and Nanolubricant on Energy Saving in Refrigeration System – A Review
Published 2017“…Nanofluids show extraordinary potential in upgrading the thermodynamic and mechanical performance of the refrigeration system. In the refrigeration system, the effort to improve the efficiency of the system is by introducing nanoparticles in refrigerant(nanorefrigerant) and in lubricant (nanolubricant). …”
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Development of Nanorefrigerants for Various Types of Refrigerant based: A Comprehensive Review on Performance
Published 2016“…Nanorefrigerants and nanolubricants are formed when nanoparticles are dispersed in refrigerant/lubricant based. The use of nanorefrigerants or refrigerant with nanolubricant mixtures is one of the passive techniques in enhanced heat transfer performance and reducing energy consumption. …”
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Mechanism for improvement in refrigeration system performance by using nanorefrigerants and nanolubricants - A review
Published 2018“…In order to improve the refrigeration system performance, researchers are introduced nanorefrigerants and nanolubricants in the recent development of HVAC system. …”
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Experimental investigation on Newtonian Behaviour and Viscosity of TiO2/PVE nanolubricants for application in Refrigeration System
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Rheological Behaviour and Thermal Conductivity of Polyvinyl Ether Lubricant Modified with SiO2-TiO2 Nanoparticles for Refrigeration System
Published 2022“…Before any nanolubricant is being applied in a refrigeration system, its thermo-physical properties shall be investigated. …”
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Performance analysis of SiO2/PAG nanolubricant in automotive air conditioning system
Published 2017“…The experiment was conducted with initial refrigerant charge ranging from 95 to 125 gram and compressor speeds of 900 to 2100 RPM. …”
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Performance Analysis of Sio2/PAG Nanolubricant in Automotive Air Conditioning System
Published 2017“…The experiment was conducted with initial refrigerant charge ranging from 95 to 125 gram and compressor speeds of 900 to 2100 RPM. …”
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The stability of TiO2/POE nanolubricant for automotive air-conditioning system of hybrid electric vehicles
Published 2020“…The thermo-physical properties of the nanolubricant enhanced and thus able to improve the performance of vapour compression refrigeration system (VCRS) and automotive air-conditioning (AAC) system. …”
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R1234yf vs R134a in automotive air conditioning system: A comparison of the performance
Published 2020“…The main objective of this study is to evaluate the performance of a compact automotive air conditioning (AAC) system operating with R1234yf and R134a refrigerant. The different ranges of initial refrigerant charge and compressor speed have been tested on the AAC to evaluate the effect of different refrigerant on the thermodynamic performance. …”
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Development of Nanolubricant Automotive Air Conditioning (AAC) Test Rig
Published 2016“…The experiment was conducted with four different charged of refrigerant. The charging was based on initial weight charged. …”
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Performance Analysis of Nanorefrigerants in Heated and Rotating Concentric And Eccentric Annulus Cylinders
Published 2015“…The past decade has seen rapid development of nanofluids science in many aspects. In recent years, refrigerant-based nanofluids have been introduced as nanorefrigerants due to their significant effects over heat transfer performance. …”
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Energy and exergy analysis of compact automotive air conditioning (AAC) system
Published 2019“…The different ranges of initial refrigerant charge and compressor speed have been tested on the AAC to evaluate the effect of different major thermodynamic parameters in performance. …”
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