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Optimizing chiller operation based on finite-time thermodynamics: Universal modeling and experimental confirmation
J. M. Gordon
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K. C. Ng
, H. T. Chua
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Engineering
Finite Time
100%
Chiller
100%
Heat Exchanger
22%
Evaporator
11%
Condenser
11%
Thermodynamic Framework
11%
Thermodynamic Model
11%
Performance Data
11%
Individual Source
11%
Limitations
11%
Principal Components
11%
Heat Pump
11%
Irreversibility
11%
Keyphrases
Finite Time Thermodynamics
100%
Pump Device
50%
Finite Resources
50%
Potential Step
50%