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Robert E. Critoph is a researcher affiliated with the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. Their academic work is situated within the field of Engineering, with a strong focus on Mechanical Engineering.

The scientific contributions of Robert E. Critoph span several key research topics, including:

  • Adsorption and Cooling Systems
  • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technologies
  • Thermodynamic and Exergetic Analyses of Power and Cooling Systems
  • Heat Transfer and Optimization
  • Phase Change Materials Research
  • Solar-Powered Water Purification Methods
  • Thermal Expansion and Ionic Conductivity

The researcher has a substantial record of publications, including recent papers such as:

  • Experimentally Measured Thermal Masses of Adsorption Heat Exchangers, 2020, published in Energies
  • Ammonium Chloride (NH4Cl)-Ammonia (NH3): Sorption Characteristics for Heat Pump Applications, 2021, published in Energies
  • Modelling and Analysis of Ammonia Sorption Reactions in Halide Salts, 2022, published in International Journal of Refrigeration
  • Design and manufacture of a proof-of-concept resorption heat pump using ammonia-salt chemisorption reactions, 2023, published in Cleaner Energy Systems
  • Resorption Thermal Transformer Generator Design, 2022, published in Energies

Robert E. Critoph frequently publishes in journals such as Energies, Applied Thermal Engineering, International Journal of Refrigeration, Cleaner Energy Systems, and the Journal of Energy Storage.

Their collaborative research team includes frequent coauthors such as S.J. Metcalf, G. H. Atkinson, Samuel Hinmers, Michel van der Pal, and R.W. Moss.

Best Publications

  • Performance limitations of adsorption cycles for solar cooling

    R.E. Critoph

  • Adsorption refrigerator using monolithic carbon-ammonia pair

    Z Tamainot-Telto;R.E Critoph

  • Thermodynamic based comparison of sorption systems for cooling and heat pumping

    M Pons;F Meunier;G H Cacciola;R E Critoph

  • The use of psychrometric charts for the optimisation of a thermal swing desiccant wheel

    Akio Kodama;Tadashi Hirayama;Motonobu Goto;Tsutomu Hirose

  • Review of trends in solid sorption refrigeration and heat pumping technology

    R E Critoph;Y Zhong

  • Carbon-ammonia pairs for adsorption refrigeration applications: ice making, air conditioning and heat pumping

    Zacharie Tamainot-Telto;Steven John Metcalf;Robert E. Critoph;Y. Zhong

  • Monolithic carbon for sorption refrigeration and heat pump applications

    Z. Tamainot-Telto;R.E. Critoph

  • Activated carbon adsorption cycles for refrigeration and heat pumping

    R.E. Critoph

  • Study of thermal conductivity, permeability, and adsorption performance of consolidated composite activated carbon adsorbent for refrigeration

    L. W. Wang;Zacharie Tamainot-Telto;Roger Thorpe;Robert E. Critoph

  • Forced convection adsorption cycles

    R.E. Critoph

  • Isothermal sorption characteristics of the BaCl2–NH3 pair in a vermiculite host matrix

    Y. Zhong;Robert E. Critoph;Roger Thorpe;Z. Tamainot-Telto

  • Development of thermal conductive consolidated activated carbon for adsorption refrigeration

    L. W. Wang;L. W. Wang;Steven John Metcalf;Robert E. Critoph;Roger Thorpe

  • Evaluation of alternative refrigerant—adsorbent pairs for refrigeration cycles

    R.E. Critoph

  • Thermal conductivity and permeability of consolidated expanded natural graphite treated with sulphuric acid

    L.W. Wang;L.W. Wang;Steven J. Metcalf;Robert E. Critoph;R. Thorpe

  • Forced convection enhancement of adsorption cycles

    R.E. Critoph

  • Specific cooling power intensification limits in ammonia–carbon adsorption refrigeration systems

    R.E. Critoph;S.J. Metcalf

  • Novel ammonia sorbents “porous matrix modified by active salt” for adsorptive heat transformation: 3. Testing of “BaCl2/vermiculite” composite in a lab-scale adsorption chiller

    J. V. Veselovskaya;Robert E. Critoph;Roger Thorpe;Steven J. Metcalf

  • Forced convection adsorption cycle with packed bed heat regeneration

    R.E. Critoph

  • Anisotropic thermal conductivity and permeability of compacted expanded natural graphite

    L. W. Wang;Zacharie Tamainot-Telto;Steven John Metcalf;Robert E. Critoph

  • Possible adsorption pairs for use in solar cooling

    Unknown

  • An ammonia carbon solar refrigerator for vaccine cooling

    R.E. Critoph

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip A. Davies
Philip A. Davies Aston University
Yu. I. Aristov
Yu. I. Aristov Boreskov Institute of Catalysis
Ruzhu Wang
Ruzhu Wang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Motonobu Goto
Motonobu Goto Nagoya University
Giovanni Restuccia
Giovanni Restuccia Institute for Advanced Energy Technologies
Bidyut Baran Saha
Bidyut Baran Saha Kyushu University
Ibrahim I. El-Sharkawy
Ibrahim I. El-Sharkawy University of Sharjah
Andrea Frazzica
Andrea Frazzica Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - CNR
Angelo Freni
Angelo Freni National Research Council (CNR)
Francis Meunier
Francis Meunier Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers

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