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[143]-162) and index. 330 $aJean Rhys is widely credited for exposing issues of gender, nationality, race, and class in technically sophisticated, arresting narratives. Her lifelong exploration of the dynamics of the human psyche has, however, gone unrecognized. This examination places Rhys' fiction for the first time within the context of theories that reflect the interrelated perspectives of modern psychoanalysis. In clarifying accounts of many approaches that are new to literary scholars, as well as those that display the rich legacy of Freudian thought, Simpson shows that the paradigms of psychoanalysis illuminate the interpretation of Rhys' art. 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Hundy, A.R. Trott and T. Welch 205 $a4th ed. 210 $aOxford ;$aBoston $cButterworth Heinemann$d2008 215 $a1 online resource (392 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-7506-8519-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [369]-372) and index. 327 $aFront cover; Refrigeration and air-conditioning; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Fundamentals; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 TEMPERATURE, WORK AND HEAT; 1.3 HEAT; 1.4 BOILING POINT; 1.5 GENERAL GAS LAWS; 1.6 DALTON'S LAW; 1.7 HEAT TRANSFER; 1.8 TRANSIENT HEAT FLOW; 1.9 TWO-PHASE HEAT TRANSFER; Chapter 2 The refrigeration cycle; 2.1 IDEAL CYCLE; 2.2 SIMPLE VAPOUR COMPRESSION CYCLE; 2.3 PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND COP; 2.4 MULTISTAGE CYCLES; 2.5 NON VAPOUR COMPRESSION CYCLES; Chapter 3 Refrigerants; 3.1 INTRODUCTION 327 $a3.2 IDEAL PROPERTIES FOR A REFRIGERANT3.3 OZONE DEPLETION POTENTIAL; 3.4 GLOBAL WARMING POTENTIAL; 3.5 NOMENCLATURE; 3.6 REFRIGERANT BLENDS AND GLIDE; 3.7 REFRIGERANT APPLICATIONS; 3.8 HEALTH AND SAFETY; Chapter 4 Compressors; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 THE PISTON COMPRESSION PROCESS; 4.3 MULTI-CYLINDER COMPRESSORS; 4.4 VALVES; 4.5 CAPACITY REDUCTION; 4.6 ENCLOSED MOTORS; 4.7 OPEN COMPRESSORS; 4.8 COOLING AND PROTECTION; 4.9 STRAINERS, LUBRICATION AND CRANKCASE HEATERS; 4.10 COMPRESSOR EFFICIENCY; 4.11 SCREW COMPRESSORS; 4.12 SCROLL COMPRESSORS; 4.13 SLIDING AND ROTARY VANE COMPRESSORS 327 $a4.14 DYNAMIC COMPRESSORSChapter 5 Oil in refrigerant circuits; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 REQUIREMENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS; 5.3 MOISTURE AND AIR CONTAMINATION; 5.4 OIL SEPARATORS; 5.5 OIL CIRCULATION; Chapter 6 Condensers and cooling towers; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 HEAT TO BE REMOVED; 6.3 AIR-COOLED CONDENSERS; 6.4 WATER-COOLED CONDENSERS; 6.5 COOLING TOWERS; 6.6 EVAPORATIVE CONDENSERS; 6.7 WATER TREATMENT; 6.8 CONDENSER MAINTENANCE; 6.9 LEGIONELLA; 6.10 CONDENSER FITTINGS; 6.11 OTHER FORMS OF CONDENSER; 6.12 WINTER OPERATION; 6.13 RECEIVERS; 6.14 DRY COOLERS; Chapter 7 Evaporators; 7.1 INTRODUCTION 327 $a7.2 AIR COOLING EVAPORATORS7.3 LIQUID COOLING EVAPORATORS; 7.4 PLATE EVAPORATORS FOR FREEZING; 7.5 DEFROSTING; 7.6 CONDENSATE PUMPS; Chapter 8 Expansion valves; 8.1 INTRODUCTION; 8.2 THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVES; 8.3 EXTERNAL EQUALIZER; 8.4 ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVES; 8.5 CAPILLARY TUBES AND RESTRICTORS; 8.6 LOW-PRESSURE FLOAT VALVES AND SWITCHES; 8.7 HIGH-PRESSURE FLOAT VALVES; 8.8 OTHER LEVEL CONTROLS; Chapter 9 Controls and other circuit components; 9.1 INTRODUCTION; 9.2 THERMOSTATS; 9.3 HUMIDISTATS; 9.4 PRESSURE SWITCHES; 9.5 OIL PRESSURE SWITCHES; 9.6 PRESSURE GAUGES 327 $a9.7 SOLENOID VALVES9.8 EVAPORATOR PRESSURE REGULATION VALVES; 9.9 HOT GAS BY-PASS VALVES; 9.10 SHUT-OFF VALVES; 9.11 FILTER-DRIERS; 9.12 SIGHT GLASSES; 9.13 SUCTION ACCUMULATORS; 9.14 SUCTION-TO-LIQUID HEAT EXCHANGERS; 9.15 CONDENSER PRESSURE REGULATORS; 9.16 RELIEF VALVES; 9.17 STRAINERS; 9.18 CHARGING CONNECTION; 9.19 CHECK VALVES; 9.20 LIQUID REFRIGERANT PUMPS; Chapter 10 Component selection and balancing; 10.1 INTRODUCTION; 10.2 CRITERIA AND OPTIONS; 10.3 EVAPORATING TEMPERATURE; 10.4 EVAPORATOR; 10.5 COMPRESSOR; 10.6 CONDENSER; 10.7 EXPANSION VALVE; 10.8 SIZING PIPE AND OTHER COMPONENTS 327 $a10.9 RE-CHECK COMPONENTS 330 $aNow in its fourth edition, this respected text delivers a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practice of refrigeration. 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