Alternative Cooling System Options

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Conventional cooling systems such as vapour compression, vapour absorption, vapour adsorption, desiccant cooling etc. have been described in previous chapters. In this chapter, some of the alternative solar cooling options are introduced and discussed.

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Kaushik, S.C., Tyagi, S.K., Baiju, V. (2024). Alternative Cooling System Options. In: Solar Cooling. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42410-6_10

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