Calculate condenser and coils
definitely, when air passes thruogh a cooling coil then moisture content of the air is increase b'coz condensation take place...
Radiator have metal fins which increases total surface area of the metal body which cooling effect and hence increase the efficiency to maximum cooling effect.
The efficiency of the Rankine cycle depends on extracting as much energy from the steam flow through the turbine as possible, and to do this you need to have as low a vacuum in the condenser as possible. The lower the temperature of the cooling water flow through the condenser, the lower the vacuum that can be achieved. Cooling towers are often the best solution, though plants on a large lake or the ocean can use direct cooling supplies from that source and this may give better efficiency. It all depends on the cooling water temperature that can be achieved.
You know that each 'wrap' or turn of wire in the coil has to go all the way around the coil-form, and you know how to calculate the distance around a circle. So all you have to do is count the number of times the wire goes around the coil, measure the coil's diameter, calculate its circumference, and multiply that by the number of turns in the coil.
efficiency=mechanical advantage/velocity ratio mechanical advantage=load/effort use this formula, ans:100N
How to calculating cooling efficiency of air cooler
COOLING COIL CONDENSATE CAN BE CALCULATED BY THE FOLLOWING FORMULA" CC CONDENSATE (GPM)=(4.5/500)*CFM*CHANGE IN HUMIDITY RATIO OF THE AIR(LB/MOISTER/LB OF DRY AIR)
Cooling coil yes uses CFC's. They destroy ozone.
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Condenser coil
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definitely, when air passes thruogh a cooling coil then moisture content of the air is increase b'coz condensation take place...
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