A term used to describe the pressure drop in an expansion device when some of the liquid passing through the valve is changed quickly to a vapor and cools the remaining liquid to the corresponding temperature, the vapor is lost and this decreases the ability of the unit to absorb heat because of this loss.This
An object will accelerate in the direction of the net force acting upon it. While she is traveling at a consant speed, the forces due to friction, wind resistance, and so forth are countered by the equal-in-strength but opposing force of the engine. When she applies the brakes, the engine is no longer pushing, so there is a net force in the opposite direction of her motion. This net force accelerates her in the opposite direction of her motion -- we call this deceleration. So, long story short, the direction of the net force is opposite to the direction of her original motion (backwards).
Unit net weight Weight (mass) of goods including any packing normally going with them to a buyer in a retail sale. Net net weight Weight (mass) of the goods themselves without any packing.
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Force= rate of change of momentum. The change of momentum is easy to calculate, but we don't know enough data to work out how long it takes the net to make that change.
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FLASH GAS - Instantaneous evaporation of some liquid refrigerant at the metering device due to pressure drop which cools the remaining liquid refrigerant to desired evaporation temperature.This flash gas cannot absorb any heat having a negative effect on the net refrigeration cycle
FLASH GAS - Instantaneous evaporation of some liquid refrigerant at the metering device due to pressure drop which cools the remaining liquid refrigerant to desired evaporation temperature.This flash gas cannot absorb any heat having a negative effect on the net refrigeration cycle
The net refrigeration effect in a refrigeration cycle is the amount of heat absorbed from the refrigerated space by the refrigerant gas as it evaporates, minus the amount of work done on the refrigerant gas during compression. It represents the actual amount of cooling provided by the refrigeration system.
The net refrigeration effect is the amount of heat each pound of refrigerant absorbs from the refrigerated space. This heat produces useful cooling.
The net refrigeration effect is the amount of heat each pound of refrigerant absorbs from the refrigerated space. This heat produces useful cooling.
When you plot a system on a mollier diagram it the point between the pressure drop and the bottom of the compression line, measured in BTU/LB. Also known as the Net Refrigeration Effect.
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