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An evaporator-condenser-separated mechanical vapor compression (MVC) system was presented. The better effect of descaling and antiscaling was obtained by the new system. This study focused on the method of thermodynamic analysis, and the energy and exergy flow diagrams were established by using the first and second law of thermodynamics analysis. The results show that the energy utilization rate is very high and the specific power consumption is low. Exergy analysis indicates that the exergy efficiency is low, and the largest exergy loss occurs within the evaporator -condenser and the compressor.
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Wu, H., Li, Y. & Chen, J. Analysis of an evaporator-condenser-separated mechanical vapor compression system. J. Therm. Sci. 22, 152–158 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11630-013-0606-1
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