
Fundamentals of refrigeration thermodynamics by Daniel Micallef. The aim of the book is to provide first degree engineering students with the foundations on refrigeration engineering. It covers the basic principles in refrigeration and is not intended to provide specialized knowledge on the subject. Students who further their studies on refrigeration shall still find this book as a good reference. Refrigeration courses could be part of a mechanical, chemical or for instance energy engineering courses. The philosophy employed throughout the entire book is to provide a modern approach to the subject. The later chapters provide fundamental knowledge of refrigeration system simulations. This can be considered as a more advanced topic which is usually more useful to the Masters
degree student. Nonetheless, the material presented is comprehensive and will give students a good background
of modelling refrigeration systems.
Fundamentals of Refrigeration Thermodynamics Contents
- Fundamentals of thermodynamics
- Heat engines and reversed heat engines
- Working fluids
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- Vapour compression cycles
- Vapour absorption and other cycles
- Principles of numerical modelling and experimentation
- Vapour compression system modelling
- Vapour absorption system modelling
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