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Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
Refrigeration &
Air Conditioning Aashique Alam Rezwan
Lecturer Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, BUET http://teacher.buet.ac.bd/aashiquear
1 ME, BUET 01/25/14
http://teacher.buet.ac.bd/aashiquear
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Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
What is Refrigeration? Artificial withdrawal of heat Producing in a substance or within a
space a temperature lower than that whichwould exist under the natural influence ofthe surrounding
Dehumidifying
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What is Air Conditioning? Artificial tampering of the conditions of air
Cooling Heating Ventilation Filtration Air circulation Dehumidifying
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Relationship of Ref. & A/C
Heating Humidifying
Food Preservation
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Air Conditioning
Refrigeration
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Classification of Application Domestic Refrigeration Commercial Refrigeration Industrial Refrigeration Marine & Transportation Refrigeration Comfort Air Conditioning Industrial Air Conditioning
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VAPOR COMPRESSION REFRIGERATION
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Heat flows from warm space to colder water. Water temperature rises as space temperature decreases. Refrigeration will not be continuous
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Heat flows from warm space to cold ice. Temperature of space decreases as ice melts. Temperature of ice remains at 32F (0C). Heat absorbed by ice leaves space in water going out the drain.
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The Refrigerant 134a liquid vaporizes as it takes in heat from the 40F space. The heat taken in by the refrigerant leaves the space in the vapor escaping through the vent
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The boiling temperature of the liquid refrigerant in the evaporator is controlled by controlling the pressure of the vapor over the liquid with the throttling valve in the vent.
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Pressure of refrigerant in evaporator reduced below atmospheric by action of a vapor pump.
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Float valve assembly maintains constant liquid level in evaporator. The pressure of the refrigerant is reduced as the refrigerant passes through the needle valve.
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Serpentine coil evaporator with thermostatic expansion valve refrigerant control.
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Flow diagram of simple vapor compression system showing the principle parts
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Key Component of Refrigerator 1. Evaporator2. Suction line3. Vapor compressor4. Hot
gas/discharge line 5. Condenser6. Receiver tank7. Liquid line8. Refrigerant flow
control device
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AIR CONDITIONING
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Thermal Comfort
Thermal comfort is defined as that conditionof mind which expresses satisfaction with thethermal environment.
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Typical Climate Condition
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Factors Affecting Thermal Comfort 1. Activity level2. Clothing3. Expectation4. Air temperature5. Radiant temperature6. Humidity7. Air speed
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Basic Air Conditioning System
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THANK YOU
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Refrigeration & Air ConditioningWhat is Refrigeration?What is Refrigeration?What is Refrigeration?What is Air Conditioning?Relationship of Ref. & A/CClassification of ApplicationComfort VS Industrial A/CComfort VS Industrial A/C (cont.)Food Preservation by RefrigerationCommercial/Industrial ApplicationVapor Compression RefrigerationSlide Number 13Slide Number 14Slide Number 15Slide Number 16Slide Number 17Slide Number 18Slide Number 19Slide Number 20Slide Number 21Slide Number 22Key Component of RefrigeratorSlide Number 24RefrigerantRefrigerantIdeal Properties for RefrigerantClassification of RefrigerantNumbering of RefrigerantNumbering of Refrigerant (cont.)Numbering of Other RefrigerantPerformance ParameterAir ConditioningThermal ComfortTypical Climate ConditionFactors Affecting Thermal ComfortBasic Air Conditioning SystemAir Handling UnitWindow Type Air ConditionerSplit SystemAll Air System with ReheatAll Air System with Variable Air VolumeTHANK YOU