PROBLEM : An Air Refrigeration System is required to produce a 52.50 kPa & a kW of refrigeration with a cooler pressure of 1,448 refrigerator pressure of 207 kPa. Leaving air temperature are 29 deg. centigrade for cooler & 5 deg. refrigerator. assuming expansion is isentropic & compression is polytropic with n = 1.34 & k 1.40 centigrade for ( for air ). COOLING H2O QR 29°C www AIR COOLER WE |COMPRESSOR AIR EXPANDER REFRIGERATOR 1 5°C QA = 52.5 Kw P4 3 2 1,448 kPa 4 1-.. 207 kPa V P-V Diagram Solve the following & answer the CHOICES : 1. T4 2. ma 3. Wc 4. We 5. СОР
PROBLEM : An Air Refrigeration System is required to produce a 52.50 kPa & a kW of refrigeration with a cooler pressure of 1,448 refrigerator pressure of 207 kPa. Leaving air temperature are 29 deg. centigrade for cooler & 5 deg. refrigerator. assuming expansion is isentropic & compression is polytropic with n = 1.34 & k 1.40 centigrade for ( for air ). COOLING H2O QR 29°C www AIR COOLER WE |COMPRESSOR AIR EXPANDER REFRIGERATOR 1 5°C QA = 52.5 Kw P4 3 2 1,448 kPa 4 1-.. 207 kPa V P-V Diagram Solve the following & answer the CHOICES : 1. T4 2. ma 3. Wc 4. We 5. СОР
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Transcribed Image Text:PROBLEM :
An Air Refrigeration System is required to produce a 52.50
КРа & а
kW of refrigeration with a cooler pressure of 1,448
refrigerator pressure of 207 kPa. Leaving air temperature are 29 deg.
centigrade for cooler & 5 deg.
refrigerator. assuming expansion is isentropic & compression is
polytropic with n = 1.34 & k 1.40
centigrade for
( for air ).
COOLING H2O
QR
2
29°C
www
AIR COOLER
WE
|COMPRESSOR
AIR EXPANDER
REFRIGERATOR
1
5°C
QA = 52.5 Kw
P4 3
2
1,448 kPa
4
1-..
207 kPa
V
P-V Diagram
Solve the following & answer the CHOICES :
1. T4
2.
ma
3. Wc
4. We
5. СОР
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