This week from 7 to 9 May 2009 the Ammonia Refrigeration Technology conference will be held in the Republic of Macedonia. ammonia21.com will be keeping you informed on the event’s developments, discussions and presentations delivered by ammonia technology experts from the industry and academia.
Ammonia refrigeration industry experts and researchers from around the world will gather from 7 to 9 May 2009 at the Ammonia Refrigeration Technology conference in Macedonia. In the coming days, ammonia21.com will publish a series of articles to keep you up to date.
Presentations
Presentations at the event will, among others, include:
Ammonia refrigeration risk assessment, probability and frequency, Anders Lindborg, Ammonia Partnership AB, Sweden
Modernization of ammonia refrigerating systems in view of reliability, safety, energy consumption and environmental issues, Gert Koster, GEA Grasso International, the Netherlands
2010-2020: a new decade of changes in refrigeration and air conditioning, Lambert Kuijpers, Technical University of Eindhoven, Netherlands
Ammonia safety by design and maintenance, Alexander Cohr Pachai, Johnson Controls, Denmark
European Safety-Standard EN 378 (2008) in combination with the German national Standard VDMA 24020-1 (2008) – on operating and energy efficiency for ammonia refrigeration systems, Bernhard Schrempf, TÜV Sud Industrie Service GmbH, Germany
The separate and combined use of NH3 and CO2 in refrigeration systems, Klaas Visser, KAV Consulting, Australia
Semi-hermetic and hermetic ammonia compressor packages, Nelson Mugabi, Mayekawa Mfg Co.,Ltd., Japan
Charge minimization in small systems – opportunity for expanding use of ammonia as refrigerant Predrag Hrnjak, University of Illinois at Urbana-Ch., USA
Making the case for heat pumps with Ammonia and Carbon Dioxide, Andy Pearson, Star Refrigeration Ltd, UK
Characteristics of the heat exchanges of the cascade refrigeration machine, operating on ammonia, non-azeotropic mixture, Kudrat Karimov, Tashkent Technical University, Uzbekistan