Gustav Lorentzen (scientist) Norwegian Scientist
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| First Name |
Gustav
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| Last Name |
Lorentzen
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| Birthday |
30th November, 1914
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| Died |
1995
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| Nationality |
Norwegian
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| Occupation |
Scientist
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Gustav Fredrik Lorentzen (13 January 1915 – 7 August 1995) was a thermodynamic scientist from Norway. Gustav Lorentzen was a professor at Norwegian Institute of Technology, and Norwegian University of Science and Technology. In the late 1980s, Gustav Lorentzen rediscovered how CO2 could be used as a refrigerant in heating and cooling applications. He developed the modern thermodynamic transcritical cycle in 1988-1991. In 1988 Lorentzen designed a concept for a new, but simple and efficient way of regulating CO2 systems. This idea became the turning point in the re-invention of CO2 cooling technology. Meanwhile, the Japanese corporation Denso had familiarized itself with Lorentzen's dissertation in 1993, and was evaluating the concept as a basis for a new air-condition application in cars. A series of communications between Lorentzen and Denso followed and the result of the collaboration between Lorentzen and Denso was a fundamental step in the innovation of EcoCute which was commercialized in 2000s.
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