Affiliation:
1. Kemerovo State University
2. Kemerovo State University; P.A. Chikhachev House of Scientific Collaboration
Abstract
Objective. The article proposes design solutions aimed at the comprehensive modernization of the cold supply system of the ice palace "Puck" in Sochi, to reduce its impact on the environment.Method. A water reuse system has been created and a technology has been developed for using low-temperature heat that is released during the operation of the refrigeration machine.Result. A refrigeration plant has been developed that allows you to utilize, accumulate and direct the heat of condensation for the secondary use of thermal energy by other engineering systems at the facility, thereby reducing heat and greenhouse gas emissions into the Earth's atmosphere and increasing the technological capabilities of cooling.Conclusion. The proposed methods make it possible to make the necessary calculations and select equipment for the implementation of the developed systems in ice arenas.
Publisher
FSB Educational Establishment of Higher Education Daghestan State Technical University
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,General Environmental Science
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