Q1: Refrigerant-134a is the working fluid in an ideal compression refrigeration cycle. The refrigerant leaves the evaporator -20°C and has a condenser pressure of 0.9 MPa. The mass flow rate is 3 kg/min. Find COPR, COPR, Carnot for same Tmax and Tmin , and the tons of refrigeration.
Q1: Refrigerant-134a is the working fluid in an ideal compression refrigeration cycle. The refrigerant leaves the evaporator -20°C and has a condenser pressure of 0.9 MPa. The mass flow rate is 3 kg/min. Find COPR, COPR, Carnot for same Tmax and Tmin , and the tons of refrigeration.
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![Q1: Refrigerant-134a is the working fluid in an ideal compression refrigeration cycle.
The refrigerant leaves the evaporator -20°C and has a condenser pressure of 0.9 MPa.
The mass flow rate is 3 kg/min. Find COPR, COPR, Carnot for same Tmax and Tmin , and the
tons of refrigeration.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fe8c45e8c-5926-430a-b87f-560f2436b8e9%2F09c14746-1a8d-4d69-b324-bcbbc4d7fd19%2Fpjny6ie_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Q1: Refrigerant-134a is the working fluid in an ideal compression refrigeration cycle.
The refrigerant leaves the evaporator -20°C and has a condenser pressure of 0.9 MPa.
The mass flow rate is 3 kg/min. Find COPR, COPR, Carnot for same Tmax and Tmin , and the
tons of refrigeration.
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