Article | REF: BE9733 V1

Theory of refrigeration machines - Mechanical compression machine. Fluids

Authors: Maxime DUMINIL, Jean-Pierre DOMBLIDES

Publication date: April 10, 2014

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4. Product cold management – Distribution – Accumulation

In the foregoing, we have examined the various ways of producing cold, in particular by implementing compression cycles. Two problems now arise:

  • how to distribute the cold produced to where it's needed?

  • how best to manage the cold produced if cooling requirements vary over time?

Let's examine these two points in turn, inviting the reader to consult other articles as and when necessary.

4.1 How do you distribute cold?

The media to be cooled can be extremely varied, depending on their number, type, required temperatures, necessary cooling capacities, etc. As a result, the methods of distributing cold to the various workstations required by these...

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