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The document discusses the history and future of refrigerators. It describes how refrigerators developed from early innovations in the 18th century to the present day models of non-freezer, freezer, and glass door refrigerators. Future refrigerators are envisioned to use new technologies like magnetic cooling systems, transparent drawer refrigerators, and refrigerators integrated with televisions and wireless internet. The document concludes that new refrigerator products are developed to meet consumer demand, use new materials as old ones are depleted, through innovation, for increased comfort, to address flaws in old designs, and to keep up with technological advances.
The document discusses the history and future of refrigerators. It describes how refrigerators developed from early innovations in the 18th century to the present day models of non-freezer, freezer, and glass door refrigerators. Future refrigerators are envisioned to use new technologies like magnetic cooling systems, transparent drawer refrigerators, and refrigerators integrated with televisions and wireless internet. The document concludes that new refrigerator products are developed to meet consumer demand, use new materials as old ones are depleted, through innovation, for increased comfort, to address flaws in old designs, and to keep up with technological advances.
The document discusses the history and future of refrigerators. It describes how refrigerators developed from early innovations in the 18th century to the present day models of non-freezer, freezer, and glass door refrigerators. Future refrigerators are envisioned to use new technologies like magnetic cooling systems, transparent drawer refrigerators, and refrigerators integrated with televisions and wireless internet. The document concludes that new refrigerator products are developed to meet consumer demand, use new materials as old ones are depleted, through innovation, for increased comfort, to address flaws in old designs, and to keep up with technological advances.
KELAS : 2 ME NIM : 061430201041 REFRIGERATOR 1. REFRIGERATOR IN PAST TIME 2. REFRIGERATOR IN PRESENT TIME 3. REFRIGERATOR IN FUTURE TIME 4. CONCLUSION 1. REFRIGERATOR IN PAST TIME In 1748, William Cullen of the University of Glasgow developed a process to create an artificial cooling medium
Refrigerator was previously
perfected by some experts, such as: Oliver Evans, Jacob Perkins, and John Gorrie
In 1876, Carl von Linden
discovered a method to improve the process of liquefaction and then patent it. 2. REFRIGERATOR IN PRESENT TIME There are 3 kinds of refrigerator in present time
2.1 NON FREEZER
we can call this refrigerator non freezer because evaporator in the refrigerator usually only a third of the size of a refrigerator. So it can not be called a complex freezer because not include all the blast of cold air in the refrigerator. 2.2 FREEZER Unlike the usual refrigerator, freezer refrigerator has the evaporator at each shelf. So refrigerator freezer capable of freezing more than a fridge non- freeze. 2.3 DOOR GLASS REFRIGERATOR Refrigerator this kind we usually find in the supermarket or in a store vending and type of refrigerator used to store some kind of beverage cans or bottles. With doors made of glass transparency, allowing beverage bottles or cans can be seen from the outside. The resulting temperature glass refrigerator is between 9 -15 Celsius. This type of refrigerator will not freeze drinks that are in it, but only refreshes and cools it. 3. REFRIGERATOR IN FUTURE TIME 1.3.1Oceani a A refrigerator with drawer shape (drawer) that uses a transparent glass door. The difference with another fridge, this one uses engine coolant separately for each existing drawer so that when one of the drawers is not used, we can turn it off through existing LCD panel. 1.3.2 Microfridge Excess microfridge here is the electrical system that has become one so that by using the plugs, both devices can be lighted. This system is also thought to reduce the risk of shorting and more power efficient. Another plus is on the microwave at the front of the microwave where there are two plugs to use a variety of purposes, ranging from rechargeable batteries to other gadgets. 1.3.3 Refrigerator 2 of the R & R Associates Refrigerator 2 of the R & R Associates is a refrigerator that has been equipped with a size of 14 inch LCD TV that you can also connect the TV Cable / satellite or DVD player if you want. And do not worry, there are also internet connection so that you can browse the recipes at any time. LCD TV is also equipped with stereo speakers with a capacity of 2 2 watts so you can clearly hear the voice that is.As the refrigerator, the refrigerator is equipped with a separate LCD screen to control the temperature / temperature there. 1.3.4 Future refrigerator using the magnetic system Researchers from GE managed to create a new breakthrough in technology that is in the refrigerator where the system is in the refrigerator compressor was replaced with the magnetic system and the results, magnet technology is claimed could save 20% or more electricity. 1.3.5. Future refrigerator using the magnetokalor In the future, such a refrigerator can be less attractive and likely will not even manufactured anymore. Because, for some time research on the effects of the phenomenon magnetokalor done, among others, by scientists Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, US, in addition to some of the research that has been done other scientists previously. The application of these technologies is as a coolant that does not absorb a lot of energy, not cause noise and does not require a hydrofluorocarbon like a conventional refrigerator. 4. CONCLUSION why it should be made a new product to replace old products
1. Consumerss demand 2. The main material sources are run out. 3. Innovation 4. Comfortable 5. The previous product is flaw 6. Following the time 7. Following the advanced technology