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Five commonly used thawing methods include water immersion (WT), lotic water (LT), ambient temperature (AT), refrigerator (RT), and microwave (MT) thawing. WT, LT, and AT cannot maintain a specified constant temperature during thawing, whereas MT consumes substantial energy. On the basis of the shortcomings of the above methods, a constant temperature water immersion thawing system using fixed-frequency refrigerator compressor casing heat storage (CWT-CCTS) is designed. The CWT-CCTS recycles the waste heat of the compressor casing and uses the heat to thaw frozen food in constant temperature water. The new system not only provides a new heat source for thawing but also reduces the overall energy consumption and noise of the system during operation. Under a stable full-load operating condition of the refrigerator, CWT-CCTS can reduce the compressor casing and discharge temperatures by 3.8 degrees C and 2.5 degrees C, respectively. The water loss rate of CWT-CCTS is only 15.9% of MT, demonstrating a decrease of 84.1%. In terms of thawing, the maximum power consumption saved by the device is 516.79 kW center dot h per year in comparison with MT, and the cost of the device can be recovered after 178 days of use
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENERGY RESEARCH
ISSN: 0363-907X
Year: 2019
Issue: 2
Volume: 44
Page: 1264-1275
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JCR@2022
ESI Discipline: ENGINEERING;
ESI HC Threshold:136
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