Air conditioning and refrigeration system for artificial skating rinks
- Authors: Kokorin O.Y.1
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Affiliations:
- MSCU
- Issue: Vol 90, No 11 (2001)
- Pages: 12-15
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/0023-124X/article/view/104760
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/RF104760
- ID: 104760
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Abstract
In recent years, in many cities of Russia, artificial skating rinks have been built or are planned to be built indoors. Therefore, it is important to analyze and summarize both domestic and foreign experience in the construction of artificial ice rinks.Full Text
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O. Ya. Kokorin
MSCU
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Email: info@eco-vector.com
Doctor of Engineering, Sciences, Prof.
Russian FederationReferences
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Rice. 1. Specific heat gains of radiant heat to the surface of the ice field from the surrounding surfaces
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Rice. Fig. 2. Schematic diagram of filling the ice field area with fresh air with a size of 60x30 m (for playing hockey)1 - fresh air; 2-supply rotary nozzle; 3 - supply jet; 4-surface of ice; 5 - exhaust air intake hole; 6 - suction duct; 7 - thermal insulation on the inside of the ceiling; 8 - aluminum foil on the surface of the insulation
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Rice. Fig. 2. Schematic diagram of filling the ice field area with fresh air with a size of 60x30 m (for playing hockey)1 - fresh air; 2-supply rotary nozzle; 3 - supply jet; 4-surface of ice; 5 - exhaust air intake hole; 6 - suction duct; 7 - thermal insulation on the inside of the ceiling; 8 - aluminum foil on the surface of the insulation
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