6. Consider a Li-Br system as shown below: Refrigerant only Refrigerant plus absorbant To Ta (7) Generator Condenser (3) Refrig Strong solution vapor Weak solution Heat (8) exchanger (5) Еxp. valve 8 (2) Exp. valve A (6) Pump Absorber Evaporator (9) (10) (1) T

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I. Condensing temperature = 40 C

II. Evaporating temperature = 5 C 

III. Temperature of solution entering generator = 80 C

IV. Temperature of solution leaving generator = 100 C

V. Assume saturated conditions for states 3, 4, 8, and 10.

VI. Saturated steam at 0.2 MPa enters the generator and leaves as saturate water:

 

Compute:

a. the required mass flow rate of the steam (kg/hr) per kW of refrigeration produced

b. the Heat Rejection Ratio, HRR = (Qabsorber + Qcondenser)/Qevaporator of the system.

6. Consider a Li-Br system as shown below:
Refrigerant
only
Refrigerant plus
absorbant
To
Ta
Condenser
Generator
(3)
Refrig
Strong
solution
vapor
Weak
solution
(4)
Heat
(8)
exchanger
(5)
Y Exp.
valve 8
(2)
Exp.
valve A
(6)
Pump
Absorber
Evaporator
(9)
(10)
(1)
Transcribed Image Text:6. Consider a Li-Br system as shown below: Refrigerant only Refrigerant plus absorbant To Ta Condenser Generator (3) Refrig Strong solution vapor Weak solution (4) Heat (8) exchanger (5) Y Exp. valve 8 (2) Exp. valve A (6) Pump Absorber Evaporator (9) (10) (1)
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I. Condensing temperature = 40 C

II. Evaporating temperature = 5 C 

III. Temperature of solution entering generator = 80 C

IV. Temperature of solution leaving generator = 100 C

V. Assume saturated conditions for states 3, 4, 8, and 10.

VI. Saturated steam at 0.2 MPa enters the generator and leaves as saturate water:

To find:

a. the required mass flow rate of the steam (kg/hr) per kW of refrigeration produced

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