Blar i Publikasjoner fra CRIStin - SINTEF Energi på forfatter "Saeed, Muhammad Zahid"
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CO2 refrigeration system design and optimization for LNG driven cruise ships
Saeed, Muhammad Zahid; Hafner, Armin; Gabrielii, Cecilia H; Tolstorebrov, Ignat; Widell, Kristina Norne (Science et technique du froid;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021) -
Experimental investigation of a transcritical CO2 refrigeration system incorporating rotary gas pressure exchanger and low lift ejectors
Saeed, Muhammad Zahid; Thatte, Azam; Banasiak, Krzysztof; Hafner, Armin; Pardiñas, Angel A. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Natural refrigerants like CO2 are playing a significant role in making refrigeration and heat pump systems climate-friendly by slowly phasing out the high global warming refrigerants like hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). However, ... -
Innovative refrigeration concept for passenger ships - combining CO2 refrigerant, cold recovery and cold storage
Pardiñas, Ángel Á.; Selvnes, Håkon; Gabrielii, Cecilia H; Saeed, Muhammad Zahid (Science et technique du froid;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)More stringent international regulations on ship's emissions require a shift towards more climate friendly fuels, such as liquefied natural gas (LNG). On LNG-driven ships, the fuel is stored onboard at cryogenic temperature. ... -
Investigation of CO2 refrigeration system and thermal energy storage for passenger ships
Andersen, Henrik; Saeed, Muhammad Zahid; Hafner, Armin; Gabrielii, Cecilia H (Science et technique du froid;2023, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023) -
Medium scale distribution chains for hydrogen
Nekså, Petter; Saeed, Muhammad Zahid; Trædal, Stian; Snustad, Ingrid; Koshelkov, I.; Jacobsen, L.D. (Conference object, 2023) -
Simultaneous implementation of rotary pressure exchanger and ejectors for CO2 refrigeration system
Saeed, Muhammad Zahid; Hafner, Armin; Thatte, Azam; Gabrielii, Cecilia H (Science et technique du froid;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)Natural refrigerant CO2 has become a viable choice for refrigeration units. The CO2 systems are working efficiently on land-based facilities, and their demand is increasing for offshore applications, e.g., cruise ships and ...