Vapor Compression Refrigeration System A refrigerating machine using R-12 as refrigerant operates between the pressures 2.5 bar and 9.0 bar. The compression is isentropic and there is not under cooling in the condenser. The vapour is dry and saturated condition at the beginning of the compression. Estimate the theoretical COP. If the actual COP is 0.65 of theoretical COP, calculate the net cooling produced per hour. The refrigerant flow is 5 Kg/min. The properties of refrigerant are : Pressure Satu. temp. (Bar) 9.0 Enthalpy (kJ/kg) Liquid 70.55 Entropy (kJ/kg K) Vapour (°C) Vapour 36 201.8 0.6836 2.5 -7 29.62 Take specific heat of superheated vapour at 9 bar as 0.64 kJ/kg K. 184.5 0.7001 Compressor pressure = 9 bar Evaporator pressure = 2.5 bar COND COND 2' 36°C 36°C COMP EVAPO EVAPO -7°C -7°C h4 Professor Dr. Mohammad Zoynal ABEDIN Dept. of ME, DUET, Gazipur MCE 4391 Department of EEE IUT, Board Bazar, Gazipur Basic Mechanical Engineering EXPN COMP 2.
Vapor Compression Refrigeration System A refrigerating machine using R-12 as refrigerant operates between the pressures 2.5 bar and 9.0 bar. The compression is isentropic and there is not under cooling in the condenser. The vapour is dry and saturated condition at the beginning of the compression. Estimate the theoretical COP. If the actual COP is 0.65 of theoretical COP, calculate the net cooling produced per hour. The refrigerant flow is 5 Kg/min. The properties of refrigerant are : Pressure Satu. temp. (Bar) 9.0 Enthalpy (kJ/kg) Liquid 70.55 Entropy (kJ/kg K) Vapour (°C) Vapour 36 201.8 0.6836 2.5 -7 29.62 Take specific heat of superheated vapour at 9 bar as 0.64 kJ/kg K. 184.5 0.7001 Compressor pressure = 9 bar Evaporator pressure = 2.5 bar COND COND 2' 36°C 36°C COMP EVAPO EVAPO -7°C -7°C h4 Professor Dr. Mohammad Zoynal ABEDIN Dept. of ME, DUET, Gazipur MCE 4391 Department of EEE IUT, Board Bazar, Gazipur Basic Mechanical Engineering EXPN COMP 2.
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A refrigerating machine using R-12 as refrigerant operates between the pressures 2.5 bar
and 9.0 bar. The compression is isentropic and there is not under cooling in the condenser.
The vapour is dry and saturated condition at the beginning of the compression. Estimate
the theoretical COP. If the actual COP is 0.65 of theoretical COP, calculate the net cooling
produced per hour. The refrigerant flow is 5 Kg/min.
The properties of refrigerant are :
Pressure
Satu. temp.
(Bar)
9.0
Enthalpy (kJ/kg)
Liquid
70.55
Entropy (kJ/kg K)
Vapour
(°C)
Vapour
36
201.8
0.6836
2.5
-7
29.62
Take specific heat of superheated vapour at 9 bar as 0.64 kJ/kg K.
184.5
0.7001
Compressor pressure = 9 bar
Evaporator pressure = 2.5 bar
COND
COND
2'
36°C
36°C
COMP
EVAPO
EVAPO
-7°C
-7°C
h4
Professor Dr. Mohammad Zoynal ABEDIN
Dept. of ME, DUET, Gazipur
MCE 4391
Department of EEE
IUT, Board Bazar, Gazipur
Basic Mechanical Engineering
EXPN
COMP
2.
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