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Proc. ASME. GT2022, Volume 4: Cycle Innovations; Cycle Innovations: Energy Storage, V004T06A029, June 13–17, 2022
Paper No: GT2022-82920
... energy consumption. Water can be an attractive refrigerant due to its high critical point and environmental sustainability. However, using water as refrigerant also requires a waste heat source of high temperature, since any heat source below 100°C would result in sub-atmospheric evaporation, leading...
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Proc. ASME. GT2007, Volume 1: Turbo Expo 2007, 377-386, May 14–17, 2007
Paper No: GT2007-27140
... 10 03 2009 Using water or ethanol in fuel oils (including gasoline) results in a very fine atomization of the fuel due to micro-explosions (primary, secondary and tertiary) occurring during combustion. Thus the tiny nano-particles produced during combustion may better follow the flow...