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I’m working on a refrigeration system and need a mechanical engineer with a strong thermodynamics background to dive deep into its heat-transfer behaviour. The goal is to quantify where energy is being lost, identify bottlenecks in the evaporator-condenser loop, and recommend practical ways to push overall COP upward. You will have to model the refrigerant flow, run the necessary heat-balance calculations, and translate the numbers into clear design or operating tweaks that could be implemented in the real plant. I’m comfortable if you prefer CFD tools such as ANSYS Fluent or SolidWorks Flow Simulation, or more analytical environments like MATLAB, EES, or even REFPROP—use whatever lets you capture conduction, convection and phase-change effects accurately. I’d like the final hand-off to include the native model files, a concise technical memo that walks through the assumptions, methodology, results and recommendations, and any quick-win ideas that emerged along the way. I’ll be on hand to supply geometry, operating data and any manufacturer specs you need, and I can validate interim findings quickly so you stay unblocked. If thermodynamic heat-transfer work on refrigeration systems is right in your wheelhouse, let’s talk timelines and milestones so we can get started.
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