Thermodynamic Evaluation of LiCl-H2O and LiBr-H2O Absorption Refrigeration Systems Based on a Novel Model and Algorithm
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Yujia Zhang | Zuoqin Qian | Zhimin Yao | Jie Ren | Nianzhong Gan | J. Ren | Zuoqin Qian | Yujia Zhang | Zhimin Yao | Nianzhong Gan
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