This book is very popular book of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning because it covered almost all topic basic to advanced topic of RAC. Reader can the download book from below link very All the popular features of the previous editions are retained while new ones are added. With the exception of reorganizing the first law coverage and updating the steam and refrigerant properties, the main body of the text remains largely unchanged.
region to a higher temperature one. Devices that produce refrigeration are called refrigerators, and the cycles on
which they operate are called refrigeration cycles. The most frequently used refrigeration cycle is the vapor-compression
refrigeration cycle in which the refrigerant is vaporized and condensed alternately and is compressed in the vapor phase.
This book is written in very lucid manner for both reader as well as Instructor that's why
it has very high demand in all over world. every concept and explanation with their application is written in very effective and easy understandable manner.
1. Introduction
2. Refrigeration Machine and Reversed Carnot Cycle
3. Vapour Compression System
4. Refrigerants
5. Multipressure Systems
6. Refrigerant Compressors
7. Condensers
8. Expansion Devices
9. Evaporators
10. Complete Vapour Compression System
11. Gas Cycle Refrigeration
12. Vapour-Absorption System
13. Ejector-Compression System
14. Properties of Moist Air
15. Psychrometry of Air-Conditioning Processes
16. Design Conditions
17. Solar Radiation
18. Heat Transfer through Building Structures
19. Load Calculation and Applied Psychometrics
21. Transmission and Distribution of Air
22. Fans
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning By C P Arora Pdf
A major application area of thermodynamics is refrigeration, which is the transfer of heat from a lower temperatureregion to a higher temperature one. Devices that produce refrigeration are called refrigerators, and the cycles on
which they operate are called refrigeration cycles. The most frequently used refrigeration cycle is the vapor-compression
refrigeration cycle in which the refrigerant is vaporized and condensed alternately and is compressed in the vapor phase.
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This book is written in very lucid manner for both reader as well as Instructor that's why
it has very high demand in all over world. every concept and explanation with their application is written in very effective and easy understandable manner.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Refrigeration Machine and Reversed Carnot Cycle
3. Vapour Compression System
4. Refrigerants
5. Multipressure Systems
6. Refrigerant Compressors
7. Condensers
8. Expansion Devices
9. Evaporators
10. Complete Vapour Compression System
11. Gas Cycle Refrigeration
12. Vapour-Absorption System
13. Ejector-Compression System
14. Properties of Moist Air
15. Psychrometry of Air-Conditioning Processes
16. Design Conditions
17. Solar Radiation
18. Heat Transfer through Building Structures
19. Load Calculation and Applied Psychometrics
20. Design of Air-Conditioning Apparatus DOWNLOAD
21. Transmission and Distribution of Air
22. Fans
Another well-known refrigeration cycle is the gas refrigeration cycle in which the refrigerant remains in the gaseous phase
throughout. Other refrigeration cycles discussed in this chapter are cascade refrigeration, where more than one refrigeration
cycle is used; absorption refrigeration, where the refrigerant is dissolved in a liquid before it is compressed; and, as a Topic of
Special Interest, thermoelectric refrigeration, where refrigeration is produced by the passage of electric current through two
dissimilar materials.
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