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Guidelines for Authors on the Presentation of Manuscripts
Instructions for the Preparation of Posters
Instructions on Preparing Slides for IIR Conference Presentations
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The Congress Scientific Committee welcomes the submission of abstracts in the field of all areas of refrigeration science and its applications covered by the IIR
An abbreviated summary of possible session topics is given below.
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1. Cryophysics and cryoengineering
Large cryogenic systems; small cryogenic refrigerators; applied superconductivity technology; space cryogenics; cryobiology and cryomedicine; cryogenic heat transfer and thermal insulation; cryogenic measurement and control; cryogenic fluids and their properties; cryogenic properties of solid materials; cryogenic technology applications.
2. Gas liquefaction and air separation
Thermal properties of cryogenic fluids; cryogenic heat insulation; storage and transport of liquefied gases; new processes and technologies in gas liquefaction and separation; efficient cryogenic plants; safety techniques of cryogenic systems; industrial gases and their applications.
3. Thermodynamics and transfer processes
Development in improving system performance; natural working fluids; properties of refrigerants and secondary working fluids; lubricants; cycle improvements and non-conventional cycles; absorption processes.
4. Refrigerating equipment
Use of secondary loops; hybrid/combined cooling and power systems; large and small alternative refrigeration systems (magnetic refrigeration at room temperature, thermoacoustic cooling, etc.); thermoelectric refrigeration; refrigerant selection; improvements in components (compressors, evaporators, condensers, controls).
5. Cryobiology, cryomedicine
Preservation of cells, tissues, animals, and plants; applications in medicine.
6. Food science and engineering
Preservation, transportation, storage, and display of food following harvest; food chain integration; food properties and heat transfer; food quality, safety, and value; innovative chilling and packaging systems.
7. Refrigerated storage
Freezing and storage plant design; innovation of NH3 systems; blast freezing; use of CO2 systems; use of controlled atmosphere.
8. Refrigerated transport
Systems, refrigerants, components, insulation materials, controls, operation and maintenance in transport applications; modified and controlled atmosphere systems; equipment for transport by land, sea, and air; new technologies in refrigerated transport; special consideration for unique products.
9. Air conditioning
New HVAC systems; system controls and diagnostics; thermal comfort and indoor air quality; energy saving of HVAC system; new ventilation and efficiency standards; evaporative cooling; air distribution systems; thermal storage; alternative refrigerants; global warming issues.
10. Heat pumps, energy recovery
Innovations in heat pump systems; combined water heating and space conditioning; use of natural refrigerants; use of secondary refrigerants; geothermal systems; integrated cooling, heating and power systems; district cooling and heating systems.
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