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|a Macintire, H. J.
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|a Refrigeration engineering /
|c H. J. Macintire.
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|a New York :
|b John Wiley and Sons,
|c 1940.
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|a Introduction. Development of refrigeration engineering and simple processes for the production of refrigeration - Thermodynamics and theoretical cycles of compression refrigerating machines - Refrigerants and properties of saturated and superheated vapors - Flow of fluids and heat transfer through metal surfaces. Convection, conduction and radiation - Heat leakage into buildings, infiltration and insulaton - Condensers, evaporators and coolers. Brine systems and the water supply - Piping and fittings - Adsorption and absorption machines. Diffusion machines - Compression refrigerating machines - Automatic refrigerating machines. Household machines - Erection, operation and testing - Air conditioning, comfort cooling and sound control - Cold storage. The packing house. District cooling, precooling and transportation - Ice manufacture. Dry ice - Special applications of refrigeration engineering.
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|a REFRIGERACION
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