160 ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
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Condensate out
Steam in
Water in
Water out
ejtw 2
ejtw 1
Fig. 4.38. Condenser.
Assuming there are no other heat interactions except the heat transfer between steam and
water, then
Q = Heat gained by water passing through the condenser
= mw (hw 2 – hw 1 ) = mw cw (tw 2 – tw 1 )
Substituting this value of Q in eqn. [4.60 (a)], we get
h 1 – h 2 = mw (hw 2 – hw 1 ) = mw cw (tw 2 – tw 1 ) ...[4.60 (b)]
where, mw = Mass of cooling water passing through the condenser, and
cw = Specific heat of water.
4.12.8. Evaporator
An evaporator is an equipment used in refrigeration plant to carry heat from the refrigera-
tor to maintain the low temperature. Here the refrigerant liquid is passed through the evaporator
and it comes out as vapour absorbing its latent heat from the surroundings of the evaporator.
Fig. 4.39 shows the system. For this system
Refrigerant
liquid in
Refrigerant
vapour out
Evaporator
Q
Fig. 4.39. Evaporator.