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In accord with the increasing concern about the global environmental issues, the absorption refrigeration heat-pump systems are currently being considered very promising and attractive. For the purpose of supporting the advanced R&D technology in this area, we have developed a novel correlation to represent the bubble-point pressures of LiBr H2O solutions. The developed correlation covers the most extensive range of validity ever proposed: 273–483 K for temperatures, 0.05 kPa to 1.0 MPa for pressures. and 29 76 wt% LiBr for concentrations.
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Murakami, K., Sato, H. & Watanabe, K. A new bubble-point-pressure correlation for the binary LiBr/H2O solution. Int J Thermophys 16, 811–820 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01438866
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