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Chapter 11 | 635 this manner form a thermocouple,which is the most versatile and most widely used temperature measurement device ...
636 | Thermodynamics EXAMPLE 11–6 Cooling of a Canned Drink by a Thermoelectric Refrigerator A thermoelectric refrigerator that ...
Chapter 11 | 637 Very low temperatures can be achieved by operating two or more vapor-compression systems in series, called casc ...
the cycle on a T-sdiagram relative to saturation lines, and determine (a) the coefficient of performance, (b) the quality at the ...
Chapter 11 | 639 space and the power input to the compressor, (b) the isentropic efficiency of the compressor, and (c) the COP o ...
and 60°C. The refrigerant exits the condenser at 30°C. Deter- mine (a) the power input to the heat pump, (b) the rate of heat ab ...
Chapter 11 | 641 Each stage operates on the ideal vapor-compression refrigera- tion cycle with refrigerant-134a as the working f ...
Gas Refrigeration Cycle 11–49C How does the ideal-gas refrigeration cycle differ from the Brayton cycle? 11–50C Devise a refrige ...
Chapter 11 | 643 same compressor inlet temperature as given, the same turbine inlet temperature as calculated, and the same comp ...
11–79C A copper and a constantan wire are formed into a closed circuit by connecting the ends. Now one junction is heated by a b ...
Chapter 11 | 645 0.14 MPa. The working fluid is refrigerant-134a. The refrig- erant leaves the condenser as a saturated liquid a ...
conditioner, and (d) the minimum volume flow rate of the refrigerant at the compressor inlet for the same compressor inlet and e ...
Chapter 11 | 647 Consider a vortex tube that receives compressed air at 500 kPa and 300 K and supplies 25 percent of it as cold ...
then cooled to 20°C before it enters the turbine. For a mass flow rate of 0.2 kg/s, the net power input required is (a) 9.3 kW ( ...
Chapter 11 | 649 do calculations to see if it would be feasible. (You may make optimistic assumptions for the analysis.) (a) Ske ...
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Chapter 12 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTY RELATIONS | 651 I n the preceding chapters we made extensive use of the property tables. We te ...
12–1 ■ A LITTLE MATH—PARTIAL DERIVATIVES AND ASSOCIATED RELATIONS Many of the expressions developed in this chapter are based on ...
even be replaced by differences, whenever necessary, to obtain approximate results. The widely used finite difference numerical ...
654 | Thermodynamics EXAMPLE 12–2 Total Differential versus Partial Differential Consider air at 300 K and 0.86 m^3 /kg. The sta ...
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