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kannanlog
13-11-2006, 05:25 PM
Hello Friends, Can anyone explain about the relationship between the massflowrate of refrigerant , pressure , velocity and temperature with some examples.

And also about the static pressure loss ?

taz24
13-11-2006, 10:30 PM
Hello Friends, Can anyone explain about the relationship between the massflowrate of refrigerant , pressure , velocity and temperature with some examples.

And also about the static pressure loss ?


You have just asked for the explanation of refrigeration:)
Is there anything else you want answering like the definition of the first law of thermodynamics or could we start with somthing easy like how to eliminate GWP risks;)

Cheers taz:D

US Iceman
13-11-2006, 10:40 PM
Can anyone explain about the relationship between the massflowrate of refrigerant , pressure , velocity and temperature with some examples.

And also about the static pressure loss ?


This sounds like a home work problem for college! You are using the technical terms, so obviously you have some of the background to be asking this.

I have three words for you to research.

Darcy-Weisbach
Moody

:D

Brian_UK
13-11-2006, 11:47 PM
Yes Iceman, all of his three posts have been of the "Someone else do my homework" which, for a claimed 'engineer' seem a bit strange.

US Iceman
14-11-2006, 12:53 AM
Hi Brian,

I did not even look at the other posts, but after you mentioned them, I did.

Comparison of valve stroke for TXV's?:rolleyes:

Someone's looking for easy answers...