Introduction to Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems: Theory and Applications

This second edition builds on the foundation established by the previous first edition published in 2017. The first edition covered background information, description, and analysis of four major cooling system technologies - vapor compression cooling, evaporative cooling, absorption cooling, and gas cooling. The second edition has been expanded to include increased coverage of cooling system refrigerants, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and building cooling loads. With increasing climate change due to the buildup of greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere, there has been a worldwide impetus to transition to cooling systems and refrigerants that have a low or even zero global warming potential. The text is written as a tutorial for engineering students and practicing engineers who want to become more familiar with the performance of refrigeration and air conditioning systems. The goals are to familiarize the reader with cooling technology nomenclature and provide insight into how refrigeration and air conditioning systems can be modeled and analyzed. Emphasis is placed on constructing idealized thermodynamic cycles to represent actual physical situations in cooling systems. The book contains numerous practical examples to show how one can calculate the performance of cooling system components. By becoming familiar with the analyses presented in the examples, one can gain a feel for representative values of the various thermal and mechanical parameters that characterize cooling systems.

 

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Introduction to Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems: Theory and Applications

This second edition builds on the foundation established by the previous first edition published in 2017. The first edition covered background information, description, and analysis of four major cooling system technologies - vapor compression cooling, evaporative cooling, absorption cooling, and gas cooling. The second edition has been expanded to include increased coverage of cooling system refrigerants, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and building cooling loads. With increasing climate change due to the buildup of greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere, there has been a worldwide impetus to transition to cooling systems and refrigerants that have a low or even zero global warming potential. The text is written as a tutorial for engineering students and practicing engineers who want to become more familiar with the performance of refrigeration and air conditioning systems. The goals are to familiarize the reader with cooling technology nomenclature and provide insight into how refrigeration and air conditioning systems can be modeled and analyzed. Emphasis is placed on constructing idealized thermodynamic cycles to represent actual physical situations in cooling systems. The book contains numerous practical examples to show how one can calculate the performance of cooling system components. By becoming familiar with the analyses presented in the examples, one can gain a feel for representative values of the various thermal and mechanical parameters that characterize cooling systems.

 

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Introduction to Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems: Theory and Applications

Introduction to Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems: Theory and Applications

by Allan T. Kirkpatrick
Introduction to Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems: Theory and Applications

Introduction to Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems: Theory and Applications

by Allan T. Kirkpatrick

eBook2nd ed. 2023 (2nd ed. 2023)

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Overview

This second edition builds on the foundation established by the previous first edition published in 2017. The first edition covered background information, description, and analysis of four major cooling system technologies - vapor compression cooling, evaporative cooling, absorption cooling, and gas cooling. The second edition has been expanded to include increased coverage of cooling system refrigerants, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and building cooling loads. With increasing climate change due to the buildup of greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere, there has been a worldwide impetus to transition to cooling systems and refrigerants that have a low or even zero global warming potential. The text is written as a tutorial for engineering students and practicing engineers who want to become more familiar with the performance of refrigeration and air conditioning systems. The goals are to familiarize the reader with cooling technology nomenclature and provide insight into how refrigeration and air conditioning systems can be modeled and analyzed. Emphasis is placed on constructing idealized thermodynamic cycles to represent actual physical situations in cooling systems. The book contains numerous practical examples to show how one can calculate the performance of cooling system components. By becoming familiar with the analyses presented in the examples, one can gain a feel for representative values of the various thermal and mechanical parameters that characterize cooling systems.

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031167768
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 12/08/2022
Series: Synthesis Lectures on Mechanical Engineering
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Dr. Kirkpatrick is an Emeritus Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Colorado State University.  He has BS and PhD degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is a registered Professional Engineer. As an internationally recognized authority in the applied thermal-fluid sciences, he has published four books and over one hundred publications in the areas of building energy systems, internal combustion engines, and engineering education. He has been an active member of ASME and ASHRAE, and has been an invited speaker at universities in the US, Europe and Asia. Dr. Kirkpatrick has been recognized over his career with numerous awards, most recently the Ben Sparks Medal by ASME.

Table of Contents

Introduction to Cooling Technologies.- Vapor Compression Cooling Cycles.- Evaporative, Absorption, and Gas Cooling Cycles.- Fluid Flow in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems.- Heat Transfer in HVAC Systems.- Cooling Loads in Buildings.- Cooling Equipment.- Physical Constants and Conversion Factors.- Author Biography.
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