Abstract
Many industries require process cooling to achieve desired outcomes of specific
processes. This cooling may come from cooling towers, once-through water, mechanical
refrigeration, or cryogenic sources such as liquid nitrogen or dry ice. This paper deals
primarily with mechanically-based process cooling. Based on the author's experiences,
this category provides the greatest opportunity for energy efficiency improvement.
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https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /5594.