A great deal of attention is paid to secondary refrigeration as a means of reducing excessively high emissions of refrigerants (most of which have a potent greenhouse effect) due to leaks in large cooling units. Among the environmentally friendly fluids that can be used in secondary circuits for transporting and storing cold, hydrate slurries offer the advantage of significant latent heats of fusion associated with good fluidity. Research programs have focused attention on hydrate systems, including CO 2 , TBPB (tetra-n-butyl-phosphonium-bromide), and mixed CO 2-TBPB hydrates. In addition to feasibility concerns, energy efficiency is also a crucial concern requiring an objective analysis of the improvements likely to result from these new materials. An impartial framework was thus constructed based on the principles of optimization methods. This approach was applied to these three hydrate slurries as well as to the well-known ice slurry for comparison purposes. A numerical model of secondary
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