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Refrigeration and Air
Conditioning
By
N.S. AHER
Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Sanjivani College of Engineering, Kopargaon
The Process of achieving and maintaining the
temperature below that of the surroundings, the aim
being to cool some product or space to required
temperature.
It refers to the treatment of air so as to
simultaneously control its temperature, moisture
content , cleanliness, odour and circulation as
required by occupant, a process or product in the
space.
Refrigeration
Air conditioning
• Domestic Air Conditioners
• Domestic Refrigerator
• Automotive Air Conditioners
• Evaporative Coolers
• Water Coolers
• Commercial Refrigeration- Diary, Cold
Storage, Ice plant
• Commercial Air Conditioning – Multiplex,
Hospitals
Applications
Room Air Conditioner
Domestic Refrigerator
Evaporative Coolers
Direct Evaporative
Cooling
Types of Evaporative Cooling
Indirect Evaporative
Cooling
Evaporative Cooling
Direct Evaporative Cooling System
Direct Evaporative Cooling System
• ∈ =
(𝑡0− 𝑡 𝑠)
𝑡0− 𝑡0 ,𝑤𝑏𝑡
• Where,
• 𝑡0 = Initial Temperature of air
• 𝑡 𝑠 = Temperature of supply (product) air
• 𝑡0 ,𝑤𝑏𝑡 = Wet bulb temperature of initial atm.
air
Effectiveness of Direct Evaporative Cooling
System
Indirect Evaporative Cooling System
Indirect Evaporative Cooling System
Indirect Evaporative Cooling System
Automotive Air Conditioner System
Automotive Air Conditioner System
Automotive Air Conditioner System
Compressor
Heart of the system
Condenser
• The Condenser is designed to radiate heat.
• Its location is usually in front of the radiator.
• As hot compressed gasses are introduced into the top of the
Condenser, they’re cooled off. As the gas cools, it condenses and
exits the bottom of the Condenser as a high pressure liquid.
Receiver/ Dryer
Thermal Expansion
Valve
Evaporator
• Located inside the vehicle
• Evaporator serves as the heat absorption
component
• Refrigerant enters the bottom of the Evaporator
as a low pressure liquid
• The warm air passing through the Evaporator
fins causes the refrigerant to boil (refrigerants
have very low boiling points). As the refrigerant
begins to boil, it can absorb large amounts of
heat.
Evaporator
Refrigerant
• R12
• R 134a
Window air Conditioner
Split air Conditioner
Ice Plant
Refrigerants
Primary
Refrigerants
Secondary
Refrigerants
Provide Refrigeration by undergoing phase change
process in the evaporator
• Used for transporting thermal energy from one
location to other
• Do not undergo phase change
• E.g.: Solutions of water and ethylene glycol,
Propylene glycol or calcium chloride
Primary Refrigerants
Secondary Refrigerants (brines)
Refrigerants
Mixtures
- Azeotropic
- Zeotropic
Pure Fluids
Natural
- Organic (HCs)
- Inorganic
• NH3
• CO2
• H2O
Synthetic
- CFCs
- HCFCs
- HFCs
• Thermodynamic and Thermo-physical
properties
• Environmental and Safety properties
• Economics
Refrigerant Selection Criteria
• Suction Pressure: At a given evaporator
temperature, Saturation pressure should be
above atmospheric for prevention of air or
moisture ingress into the system and ease of
leak detection. Smaller compressor
displacement.
• Discharge Pressure: At a given condenser
temperature, discharge pressure should be as
small as possible to allow light-weight
construction of compressor, condenser
Thermodynamic and thermo-physical
properties
• Pressure Ratio: Should be as small as possible for
high volumetric efficiency and low power
consumption
• Latent heat of vaporization: Should be as large as
possible so that required mass flow rate per unit
cooling capacity will be small.
• Liquid specific heat: Should be small so that degree
of subcooling will be large
• Vapour specific heat: Should be large so that the
degree of superheating will be small
Thermodynamic and thermo-physical properties
• Thermal conductivity: Should be high for higher
heat transfer coefficients
• Viscosity: Should be small for smaller frictional
pressure drops
Thermodynamic and thermo-physical
properties
• Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP): According to
Montreal protocol, the ODP of refrigerants
should be zero. ODP depends mainly on the
presence of chlorine or bromine in the
molecules.
• R11, R12 – Non zero ODP- Phase out
• Global warming potential (GWP):Refrigerant
should have as low as GWP.
• R134a – Zero ODP but high value of GWP
Environmental and safety properties
• Total equivalent warming index (TEWI):TEWI considers
both direct (due to release into atmosphere) and indirect
(through energy consumption) contributions of
refrigerants to global warming. It should be low
• Toxicity: Refrigerants used in a refrigeration system
should be non toxic.
• Flammability
Environmental and safety properties

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Applications of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning & Refrigerants

  • 1. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning By N.S. AHER Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sanjivani College of Engineering, Kopargaon
  • 2. The Process of achieving and maintaining the temperature below that of the surroundings, the aim being to cool some product or space to required temperature. It refers to the treatment of air so as to simultaneously control its temperature, moisture content , cleanliness, odour and circulation as required by occupant, a process or product in the space. Refrigeration Air conditioning
  • 3. • Domestic Air Conditioners • Domestic Refrigerator • Automotive Air Conditioners • Evaporative Coolers • Water Coolers • Commercial Refrigeration- Diary, Cold Storage, Ice plant • Commercial Air Conditioning – Multiplex, Hospitals Applications
  • 7. Direct Evaporative Cooling Types of Evaporative Cooling Indirect Evaporative Cooling Evaporative Cooling
  • 10. • ∈ = (𝑡0− 𝑡 𝑠) 𝑡0− 𝑡0 ,𝑤𝑏𝑡 • Where, • 𝑡0 = Initial Temperature of air • 𝑡 𝑠 = Temperature of supply (product) air • 𝑡0 ,𝑤𝑏𝑡 = Wet bulb temperature of initial atm. air Effectiveness of Direct Evaporative Cooling System
  • 18. Condenser • The Condenser is designed to radiate heat. • Its location is usually in front of the radiator. • As hot compressed gasses are introduced into the top of the Condenser, they’re cooled off. As the gas cools, it condenses and exits the bottom of the Condenser as a high pressure liquid.
  • 21. • Located inside the vehicle • Evaporator serves as the heat absorption component • Refrigerant enters the bottom of the Evaporator as a low pressure liquid • The warm air passing through the Evaporator fins causes the refrigerant to boil (refrigerants have very low boiling points). As the refrigerant begins to boil, it can absorb large amounts of heat. Evaporator
  • 27. Provide Refrigeration by undergoing phase change process in the evaporator • Used for transporting thermal energy from one location to other • Do not undergo phase change • E.g.: Solutions of water and ethylene glycol, Propylene glycol or calcium chloride Primary Refrigerants Secondary Refrigerants (brines)
  • 28. Refrigerants Mixtures - Azeotropic - Zeotropic Pure Fluids Natural - Organic (HCs) - Inorganic • NH3 • CO2 • H2O Synthetic - CFCs - HCFCs - HFCs
  • 29. • Thermodynamic and Thermo-physical properties • Environmental and Safety properties • Economics Refrigerant Selection Criteria
  • 30. • Suction Pressure: At a given evaporator temperature, Saturation pressure should be above atmospheric for prevention of air or moisture ingress into the system and ease of leak detection. Smaller compressor displacement. • Discharge Pressure: At a given condenser temperature, discharge pressure should be as small as possible to allow light-weight construction of compressor, condenser Thermodynamic and thermo-physical properties
  • 31. • Pressure Ratio: Should be as small as possible for high volumetric efficiency and low power consumption • Latent heat of vaporization: Should be as large as possible so that required mass flow rate per unit cooling capacity will be small. • Liquid specific heat: Should be small so that degree of subcooling will be large • Vapour specific heat: Should be large so that the degree of superheating will be small Thermodynamic and thermo-physical properties
  • 32. • Thermal conductivity: Should be high for higher heat transfer coefficients • Viscosity: Should be small for smaller frictional pressure drops Thermodynamic and thermo-physical properties
  • 33. • Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP): According to Montreal protocol, the ODP of refrigerants should be zero. ODP depends mainly on the presence of chlorine or bromine in the molecules. • R11, R12 – Non zero ODP- Phase out • Global warming potential (GWP):Refrigerant should have as low as GWP. • R134a – Zero ODP but high value of GWP Environmental and safety properties
  • 34. • Total equivalent warming index (TEWI):TEWI considers both direct (due to release into atmosphere) and indirect (through energy consumption) contributions of refrigerants to global warming. It should be low • Toxicity: Refrigerants used in a refrigeration system should be non toxic. • Flammability Environmental and safety properties