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Walk-in coolers and freezers are used predominately for food sales and service facilities, and are typically modular with cooling provided by remote or self-contained refrigeration equipment. Recently DOE began a rule-making process to develop performance standards for walk-in coolers and freezers. Substantial opportunities for energy efficiency lie in understanding the contributions of the various cooling loads associated with walk-ins, as well as the performance impacts of utilizing evaporator fan speed control strategies. This seminar reports on recent research and modeling analyses on this understudied area of refrigeration.

Application of DPIV and CO2 Tracer Gas in Visualizing and Measuring Infiltration Rates in Walk-Ins
Homayun Navaz, Ph.D., Member
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Understanding the Infiltration Phenomenon and Key Contributing Factors
Kristina Kamensky, Student Member
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Lab Anaylsis of Cooling Loads and Effects of Evaporator Fan Speed Variations on Performance of Walk-Ins
Ramin Faramarzi, P.E., Member
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Walk-In Performance Modeling and Validation of Simplified Performance Rating Methods
Bryan R. Becker, Ph.D., P.E., Fellow ASHRAE, Brian A. Fricke, Ph.D., Member, Bryan C. Sartin
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Product Details

Published:
2011
File Size:
1 file , 310 KB
Product Code(s):
D-ML11Sem39
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