Refrigeration & ACs: HVAC
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The Best Free handbook of Refrigeration & ACs with diagrams and graphs.

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Refrigeration & ACs is complete handbook which covers important topics, notes, materials, news & blogs on the course. Download the App as a reference material & digital book for Mechanical engineering programs & HVAC tech degree courses.

Refrigeration & ACs must have for all the engineering science students & professionals. Refrigeration & ACs has chapters on important topics like compressor HVAC, refrigerator, condenser, thermostat, CRO and AC etc. It has 143 topics with detailed notes, diagrams, equations, formulas & course material.

The app provides quick revision and reference to the important topics like a detailed flash card notes, it makes it easy & useful for the student or a professional to cover the course syllabus quickly before an exams or interview for jobs.

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Use this useful engineering app as your tutorial, digital book, a reference guide for syllabus, course material, project work, sharing your views on the blog.

Some of the topics Covered in the app are:

tIntroduction to air-conditioning system (ac)
tTypes of air-conditioning systems (types of ac)
tCentral systems classification
tAir-conditioning project development and system design
tDesign documents
tPsychrometrics
tPsychrometrics (moist air)
tPsychrometrics (humidity and enthalpy)
tPsychrometrics (specific heat)
tPsychrometric chart
tDetermining the dew-point temperature of a moist air sample
tPsychrometrics charts
tPsychrometrics charts (numerical problem)
tAir-conditioning processes and cycles
tSpace conditioning, sensible cooling, and sensible heating processes
tCooling and dehumidifying process
tHumidifying and cooling and dehumidifying processes
tPsychrometrics (thermodynamic wet bulb temperature and wet bulb temperature)
tAir-conditioning cycle and operating modes
tBasic air-conditioning cycle - summer mode
tDesign supply volume flow rate
tBasic air-conditioning cycle - winter mode
tRefrigerants and refrigeration cycles
tRefrigerants, cooling mediums, and absorbents
tClassification of refrigerants
tClassification of inorganic refrigerants compounds
tProperties of refrigerants
tIdeal single-stage vapor compression cycle refrigeration process
tRefrigeration processes in an ideal single-stage cycle
tCoefficient of performance of refrigeration cycle
tCascade system characteristics
tOutdoor design conditions and indoor design criteria
tIndoor design criteria and thermal comfort
tIndoor temperature, relative humidity, and air velocity
tIndoor air quality and outdoor ventilation air requirements
tConvective heat and radiative heat
tAir handling units and packaged units
tPackaged units
tCoils used in refrigeration
tAir filters
tRefrigeration components and evaporative coolers
tReciprocating/ scroll compressors
tRotary/ screw compressors
tCentrifugal compressors
tAir-cooled condensers
tEvaporators and refrigerant flow control devices
tRefrigeration and air conditioning introduction
tRefrigeration history
tEvaporative cooling
tArtificial refrigeration
tCompressor
tHvac
tRefrigerator
tCondenser
tThermostat
tCro
tAc


Each topic is complete with diagrams, equations and other forms of graphical representations for better learning and quick understanding.

Refrigeration & Ac is part of Mechanical engineering education courses and technology degree programs at various universities.

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