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A Steam Ejector Refrigeration System Powered by Engine Combustion Waste Heat: Part 2. Understanding the Nature of the Shock Wave Structure
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2019
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In general, engine fuel combustion generates 30% waste heat, which is disposed to the environment. The use of the steam ejector refrigeration to recycle the waste heat and transfer them to useful energy source could be an environmentally friendly solution to such an issue. The steam ejector is the main component of the ejector refrigeration system, which can operate at a low-temperature range. In this article, the internal shock wave structure of the ejector is comprehensively studied through...

Authors Yu Han, Xiaodong Wang, Lixin Guo, Anthony Chun Yin Yuen, Hengrui Liu, Ruifeng Cao, Cheng Wang, Cuiling Li, Jiyuan Tu, Guan Heng Yeoh
Volume Vol. 9, No. 20, pp. 4435
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