Modeling and Control of Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Systems
Air conditioning and refrigeration (AC&R) systems are ubiquitous in modern society since they perform the key engineering function of transporting thermal energy from one physical location to another. In doing so, they are able to change the condition of a defined spatial environment to prescrib...
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Published in | The Control Handbook pp. 889 - 908 |
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Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
Published |
United Kingdom
CRC Press
2011
Taylor & Francis Group |
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISBN | 9781420073607 1420073605 |
DOI | 10.1201/b10382-47 |
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Summary: | Air conditioning and refrigeration (AC&R) systems are ubiquitous in modern society since they perform
the key engineering function of transporting thermal energy from one physical location to another. In
doing so, they are able to change the condition of a defined spatial environment to prescribe a particular
temperature and humidity. While this may seem to be a simple task, it has had tremendous impact on
the way we live and work. It is safe to say that nearly all people in the developed countries have interacted
with AC&R systems throughout their lives.Whether traveling in an air-conditioned car or using products
produced in an air-conditioned factory, there are very few people who have not had their lives touched
by this valuable technology. Two key examples, buildings and refrigerated transport, give more detail as
to the impact level of these systems on our society. |
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ISBN: | 9781420073607 1420073605 |
DOI: | 10.1201/b10382-47 |