We calculate the refrigerating load and search the most appropriate thermodynamic cycle that works with ammonia. We give the construction of both freezers. The blast freezer freezes tuna and mackerel and the brine tunnel freezes sardine. Therefore we use two installations: a blast freezer and a brine tunnel. Erik Dick Summary We design a refrigerating plant to freeze fish. Michel De Paepe Thesis supervisors: Valentin Castañera & Delfin Silió Faculty of Engineering University of Cantabria Ghent University Department of Flow, heat and combustion mechanics Head: Prof. Michel De Paepe Auteurs: De Muynck Wouter Poelman Davyĥ Refrigerating plant design by Wouter De Muynck and Davy Poelman Thesis is presented to obtain the Diploma of the Second Cycle of Electromechanical Engineering. Every other use is subject to the copyright laws, more specifically the source must be extensively specified when using results from this thesis. The author and the promoters give the authorization to consult and to copy parts of this work for personal use only. And last but not least we thank our friends for their understanding during the past busy period. We may not forget to thank Willem De Muynck and Jim Van Durme for their experience and knowledge (even though they are Biological engineers). We extend our thanks to Filip Pauwels and Willem De Jongh for their important contribution to this work and to our Spanish friend Nuria who helped us a lot despite of the language barrier at the beginning. Furthermore we owe much gratitude and beers to Carlos Torrontegui, maintenance worker of Barandica, for the time and practical information he offered us. Michel De Paepe and colleague assistant Christophe T Joen who also did great effort to make this work possible. We also want to thank our Belgian tutor Prof. Great appreciation and gratitude for their perpetual support and patience goes out to our local tutors of the University of Cantabria, Delfin Silió and Valentin Castañera. Expression of gratitude In the first place we would like to thank our parents for their endless help and support. We, Davy Poelman and Wouter De Muynck both Erasmus students at the University of Santander are proud to present a thesis, which hopefully extends your interest in this subject or helps you finding solutions for problems you will encounter. We do not want to overwhelm you with facts and formulas so we made a brief selection of the correlations necessary to understand and to follow the leitmotiv of our work. We have challenged faith to find our way in a huge amount of information to select the proper information needed to design our own refrigeration plant. Study yearĤ Preface In the past a lot of scientist, engineers and other men have devoted their interest and energy to freezing problems, heat transfer and pressure drops in ducting systems. Michel De Paepe Thesis supervisors: Valentin Castañera & Delfin Silió Thesis is presented to obtain the Diploma of the Second Cycle of Electromechanical Engineering. Erik Dick Refrigerating Plant Design By Wouter De Muynck & Davy Poelman Tutor: Prof. Study yearģ University of Cantabria Ghent University Faculty of Engineering Department Flow, heat and combustion mechanics Head: Prof.
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