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What is sub-cooled liquid?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 9/17/2019

LIQUID COOLER THAN THE CONDENSING SATURATION TEMPERATURE (125 degree Fahrenheit ) IS CALLED SUBCOOLED LIQUID

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The condensing pressure is 260 psig and the condenser outlet temperature is 108 Degrees Fahrenheit for R-22. By how many degrees is the liquid subcooled in the condenser?

To determine the liquid subcooling in the condenser, you would need the saturation pressure corresponding to the condenser outlet temperature of 108°F. Once you have the saturation pressure, you can compare it to the condensing pressure of 260 psig to calculate the liquid subcooling as the difference between the two pressures.


The condensing pressure is 260psig and the condenser outlet temperature is 108f for r-22 by how many degrees is the liquid subcooled in the?

Liquid subcooling in a refrigeration system is the temperature difference between the liquid refrigerant's actual temperature and its saturation temperature at the condensing pressure. To calculate the liquid subcooling for R-22, you need to find the saturation temperature at 260 psig using a pressure-temperature chart, and then calculate the temperature difference between this saturation temperature and 108°F.


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Y. H. Lim has written: 'Subcooled nucleate boiling in cooling channels for pressure die casting'


What is the component of a refrigeration system which changes a high pressure vapor to a high pressure liquid?

A brief discussion of the operating vapor-compression cycle is helpful to indicate other potential refrigeration problems in real systems. In the basic cycle, slightly subcooled refrigerant leaves the condenser at high pressure and flows into the liquid receiver if one is present. The refrigerant then enters the throttling device (capillary tube, TXV, etc.) where the pressure is dropped. It then enters the evaporator as a two-phase mixture (liquid and vapor) and evaporates or boils at low temperature, adsorbing heat. Slightly superheated refrigerant vapor exits the evaporator and enters the suction line accumulator, if one is present (used to trap any transient liquid slugs). The refrigerant vapor then enters the compressor where the pressure and temperature are increased as the compressor compresses the refrigerant vapor. The vapor leaving the compressor is superheated, and the compressor discharge is the hottest point in the cycle. This refrigerant is cooled and condensed in the condenser where heat is rejected, and the refrigerant is condensed to liquid. Refrigerant actually leaves the condenser slightly subcooled (subcooled liquid) to assure condensation has been complete. Any non-condensable vapors in the system will be unable to condense in the condenser and will appear as gas bubbles in the condensed liquid stream. These non-condensables may collect in the condenser and displace refrigerant from the condenser heat exchanger, thereby reducing the effective surface area of the condenser.The compressor changes the low pressure vapor to high pressure vapor sending it threw the condenser to cool and turn it back into liquid.


What are super-cooled liquids?

I know it sounds a little stupid, but supercooling is when water remains a liquid while it is below freezing point. Note, only some waters can do this.


What is compress liquid?

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