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Image Energy efficiency consulting - cogeneration systems
Image Ice Slurry Generation
Image Preformance measurements of heat exchangers
Image Air-water heat pumps
Image Industry 4.0 membrane heat and mass exchanger (i-MWÜ4.0)
Image Low Temperature Tribology
Image CO₂ GAS HYDRATES FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY AND COOLING SOLUTIONS
Image Computational fluid dynamics CFD
Image Calibration of Low Temperature Sensors
Image Verification of storage suitability of cryo tubes
Image Certification of efficient air conditioning and ventilation systems through the new "indoor air quality seal" for non-residential buildings
Image Multifunctional electronic modules for cryogenic applications
Image Test rigs for refrigeration and heat pump technology
Image Performance tests of refrigerant compressors

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Prof. Bartosz Zajączkowski from the University of Wrocław visits the ILK Dresden

visits the ILK Dresden

On 21.04.22, Prof Zajączkowski from the Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering at the University of Wrocław visited the ILK Dresden. The aim of the visit was to deepen the cooperation that has existed since 2016. The research profiles of both institutions overlap in many areas of refrigeration and air conditioning technology as well as heat and mass transfer. The Memorandum of Understanding currently under preparation will make it possible to deepen and expand cooperation, including in the context of joint projects. 


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Further Projects

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Software for technical building equipment

Design cooling load and energetic annual simulation (VDI 2078, VDI 6007, VDI 6020)

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Measurements on ceiling mounted cooling systems

Comparative performance measurement

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Micro fluidic expansion valve

for increasing of the efficiency of small and compact cooling units

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Solar Cooling

Solar Cooling with Photovoltaic

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Hydrogen and methane testing field at the ILK

Simultaneously pressures up to 1,000 bar, temperatures down to –253°C