Discussion :: Heat Transfer, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning - Section 1 (Q.No.2)
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Veerangana said: (Jul 19, 2013) | |
n(VAS) = n(HE) X n(VCS). n(VAS) = (1-(Tcool/Tgen)(T evpo/(Tcool-Tevpo). |
Randeep Singh said: (Dec 3, 2016) | |
How to solve this question? Give me full explanations. Thanks in advance. |
Avinash said: (Feb 20, 2017) | |
Give me the full explanation of the answer. |
Shivam Pandey said: (Apr 24, 2017) | |
Please give the description for the answer. |
Dinesh said: (May 6, 2017) | |
Cop means the amount of heat which is removed from the source to the amount of work required to remove the heat. It means =(cooling effect/workdone). |
Chandrashekara G said: (Aug 28, 2017) | |
COP(VARS)= Evaporator temp/Generator temp * (Gen temp-cond temp)/(cond temp-evap temp). |
Pratap said: (Oct 16, 2017) | |
Thanks to the explanation. |
Sai Krishna said: (May 16, 2018) | |
Then T1 temp high T2 temp low. T2 temp very low so that, high temp-low temp. T3/T1(T1-T2), (T2-T3). |
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