Abstract

AbstractAn experimental study was performed to obtain design data for a cool storage system using HCFC‐141b (1, 1‐dichloro‐1‐fluoro‐ethane) clathrate, which is a more effective cool storage system than ice. The addition of a 0.05 mass% surfactant enabled HCFC‐141b clathrate formation/decomposition up to 40 mass% of clathrate concentration. The addition of ethylene glycol caused the clathrate formation/decomposition temperature to decrease, resulting in the acquisition of more cooled water.

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