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- Title
- Heat Driven Refrigeration Systen (semester 1 of Unknown), IPRO 302: Heat Driven Refrigeration System IPRO 302 Midterm Report Sp04
- Creator
- Arkwright, Anthony, Brandt, John, Callow, Alexander, Holmes, Wendell, Kim, Keon, Martis, Isaac
- Date
- 2004-10, 2004-05
- Description
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Conventional refrigeration uses a great deal of electricity, a resource scare in developing areas, and as a consequence it is not viable....
Show moreConventional refrigeration uses a great deal of electricity, a resource scare in developing areas, and as a consequence it is not viable. However if a system that is inexpensive, reliable under local conditions, and operates with only minimal electric power from a solar cell or battery can be introduced it would be a tremendous asset. Faced with such a requirements this project addresses these issues in order to find a solution that is economically and socially feasible.
Sponsorship: The American Society of Heatting, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE); The National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA)
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- Heat Driven Refrigeration Systen (semester 1 of Unknown), IPRO 302
- Creator
- Arkwright, Anthony, Brandt, John, Callow, Alexander, Holmes, Wendell, Kim, Keon, Martis, Isaac
- Date
- 2004-10, 2004-05
- Description
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Conventional refrigeration uses a great deal of electricity, a resource scare in developing areas, and as a consequence it is not viable....
Show moreConventional refrigeration uses a great deal of electricity, a resource scare in developing areas, and as a consequence it is not viable. However if a system that is inexpensive, reliable under local conditions, and operates with only minimal electric power from a solar cell or battery can be introduced it would be a tremendous asset. Faced with such a requirements this project addresses these issues in order to find a solution that is economically and socially feasible.
Sponsorship: The American Society of Heatting, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE); The National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA)
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- Heat Driven Refrigeration Systen (semester 1 of Unknown), IPRO 302: Heat Driven Refrigeration System IPRO 302 Final Report Sp04
- Creator
- Arkwright, Anthony, Brandt, John, Callow, Alexander, Holmes, Wendell, Kim, Keon, Martis, Isaac
- Date
- 2004-10, 2004-05
- Description
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Conventional refrigeration uses a great deal of electricity, a resource scare in developing areas, and as a consequence it is not viable....
Show moreConventional refrigeration uses a great deal of electricity, a resource scare in developing areas, and as a consequence it is not viable. However if a system that is inexpensive, reliable under local conditions, and operates with only minimal electric power from a solar cell or battery can be introduced it would be a tremendous asset. Faced with such a requirements this project addresses these issues in order to find a solution that is economically and socially feasible.
Sponsorship: The American Society of Heatting, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE); The National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA)
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- Heat Driven Refrigeration System (Semester 2 of Unknown), IPRO 357: Heat Driven Refrigeration System IPRO 357 Final Report F04
- Creator
- Alworth, Tom, Frost, Alec, Vogel, Stefan, Callow, Alex, Kim, Keon, Lee, Donghoon, Ahmadia, Aron, Keen, Andrew, Medrano, Anel, Nortes, Leo, Taher, Tanim
- Date
- 2005-01, 2004-12
- Description
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The solution will take the form of a novel system based on a refrigeration cycle driven by heat. The cycle will be built around a "pressure...
Show moreThe solution will take the form of a novel system based on a refrigeration cycle driven by heat. The cycle will be built around a "pressure exchanger" consisting of a piston, along with solenoid valves controlled by a microprocessor. Heat will most likely be obtained through the combustion of biomass such as plant by-products and animal wastes, but will be flexible enough to allow for more conventional fuel types such as kerosene and coal.
Sponsorship: ASHRAE, NCIIA
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- Heat Driven Refrigeration System (Semester 2 of Unknown), IPRO 357: Heat Driven Refrigeration System IPRO 357 Project Plan F04
- Creator
- Alworth, Tom, Frost, Alec, Vogel, Stefan, Callow, Alex, Kim, Keon, Lee, Donghoon, Ahmadia, Aron, Keen, Andrew, Medrano, Anel, Nortes, Leo, Taher, Tanim
- Date
- 2005-01, 2004-12
- Description
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The solution will take the form of a novel system based on a refrigeration cycle driven by heat. The cycle will be built around a "pressure...
Show moreThe solution will take the form of a novel system based on a refrigeration cycle driven by heat. The cycle will be built around a "pressure exchanger" consisting of a piston, along with solenoid valves controlled by a microprocessor. Heat will most likely be obtained through the combustion of biomass such as plant by-products and animal wastes, but will be flexible enough to allow for more conventional fuel types such as kerosene and coal.
Sponsorship: ASHRAE, NCIIA
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- Title
- Heat Driven Refrigeration System (Semester 2 of Unknown), IPRO 357
- Creator
- Alworth, Tom, Frost, Alec, Vogel, Stefan, Callow, Alex, Kim, Keon, Lee, Donghoon, Ahmadia, Aron, Keen, Andrew, Medrano, Anel, Nortes, Leo, Taher, Tanim
- Date
- 2005-01, 2004-12
- Description
-
The solution will take the form of a novel system based on a refrigeration cycle driven by heat. The cycle will be built around a "pressure...
Show moreThe solution will take the form of a novel system based on a refrigeration cycle driven by heat. The cycle will be built around a "pressure exchanger" consisting of a piston, along with solenoid valves controlled by a microprocessor. Heat will most likely be obtained through the combustion of biomass such as plant by-products and animal wastes, but will be flexible enough to allow for more conventional fuel types such as kerosene and coal.
Sponsorship: ASHRAE, NCIIA
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- Title
- Heat Driven Refrigeration Systen (semester 1 of Unknown), IPRO 302: Heat Driven Refrigeration System IPRO 302 Project Plan Sp04
- Creator
- Arkwright, Anthony, Brandt, John, Callow, Alexander, Holmes, Wendell, Kim, Keon, Martis, Isaac
- Date
- 2004-10, 2004-05
- Description
-
Conventional refrigeration uses a great deal of electricity, a resource scare in developing areas, and as a consequence it is not viable....
Show moreConventional refrigeration uses a great deal of electricity, a resource scare in developing areas, and as a consequence it is not viable. However if a system that is inexpensive, reliable under local conditions, and operates with only minimal electric power from a solar cell or battery can be introduced it would be a tremendous asset. Faced with such a requirements this project addresses these issues in order to find a solution that is economically and socially feasible.
Sponsorship: The American Society of Heatting, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE); The National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA)
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- Title
- Heat Driven Refrigeration System (Semester 2 of Unknown), IPRO 357: Heat Driven Refrigeration System IPRO 357 Abstract F04
- Creator
- Alworth, Tom, Frost, Alec, Vogel, Stefan, Callow, Alex, Kim, Keon, Lee, Donghoon, Ahmadia, Aron, Keen, Andrew, Medrano, Anel, Nortes, Leo, Taher, Tanim
- Date
- 2005-01, 2004-12
- Description
-
The solution will take the form of a novel system based on a refrigeration cycle driven by heat. The cycle will be built around a "pressure...
Show moreThe solution will take the form of a novel system based on a refrigeration cycle driven by heat. The cycle will be built around a "pressure exchanger" consisting of a piston, along with solenoid valves controlled by a microprocessor. Heat will most likely be obtained through the combustion of biomass such as plant by-products and animal wastes, but will be flexible enough to allow for more conventional fuel types such as kerosene and coal.
Sponsorship: ASHRAE, NCIIA
Deliverables
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