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: Refrigerant enters as low-pressure gas and is compressed into high-pressure gas. Condensation
: Domestic refrigerators, central plants, transport refrigeration, and cold storage. : Refrigerant enters as low-pressure gas and is
: Basic thermodynamics, including the second law , the concept of moving heat from low to high temperatures, and units like the Ton of Refrigeration (TR) . In the field of Mechanical Engineering, few texts
In the field of Mechanical Engineering, few texts command as much respect for their clarity and pedagogical structure as by P.N. Ananthanarayanan. Often considered a cornerstone for students and a handy reference for practicing engineers, this book bridges the gap between theoretical thermodynamics and practical HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) applications. : Practical methods for calculating sensible and latent
: Practical methods for calculating sensible and latent heat loads, which are critical for selecting appropriately sized equipment. Modern Industry Relevance
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