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Capacity enhancement of a chilling plant




2006

I want to know about the working of chilling plant and criteria which can enhance the capacity of the chilling plant.

I also want to know about the importance of the storage tank in the chilling plant.
and also "how can we increase the storage capacity with using any refrigerant"? Is there any special techniques or substance available which can increase the capacity of the storage?

Which is the main part of the chilling plant? Is chilling plant following any particular cycle?

Pandya N




2006

I could be wrong, but I think you are just paraphrasing your homework assignment, Pandya. Start by reading an encyclopedia entry on refrigeration and on air conditioning if there is nothing in your course textbook, then we'll be happy to answer specific questions that have troubled your understanding. Look up things like "Carnot cycle" and "Rankine cycle" and "thermodynamic efficiency" to get an understanding of this 'particular cycle' issue.

Ted Mooney, finishing.com
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