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Closed feed water heater • Ideal Rankine cycle. Steam enters the turbine at 8MPa & 480oC. The condenser operates at 8kPa. Steam extracted for close heater at 0.7MPa. Condensate drains from the closed heater and is trapped to the condenser. Feed water leaves the heater at 8MPa and at the saturated temperature for 0.7MPa.
Closed feed water heater • Net power output is 100MW. • Find • Thermal efficiency • Cooling water flow when the entering temperature is 15oC & the exit flow is 35oC.
Reverse cycle • Refrigeration – A/C • Heat pump • Performance
History • Dr. Gorrie - 1830 • Carrier – 1902 • Frigidaire – 1913 • Heat pump patented – 1924 • 1928 – home A/C • 1939 – auto A/C • 1940 – refrigerated truck
History • 1950’s – window A/C • 1950’s – growth southeast & southwest due to A/C
Working fluid • NH3, CH3Cl, SO2 • Toxic • 1928 – 1930 Freon – DuPont • Nontoxic • Nonflammable • Inexpensive • High latent heat • Low pressure requirement
Freon • Chlorofluorocarbon • Refrigeration & A/C • Aerosol • Foaming agent • Ozone layer 1974 • Banned R12 in 1980’s • R11 → R134a → what’s next?
COP • Refrigeration/air conditioning • Heat pump
VCC • 1→2 isobaric heat addition; saturated vapor at 2. • 2→3 isentropic compression of vapor • 3→4 isobaric heat rejection; saturated liquid at 4. • 4→1 isentropic expansion
Expansion • Expansion valve • Throttling process
Cycle analysis • Isentropic compression • Heat out • Throttling • Heat in
Equipment • Compressor • Expansion valve
Performance • SEER • HSPF • Tons of cooling
Example • An ideal vapor compression cycle operates with R134a at steady state. Superheated vapor enters the compressor at 10psi & 0oF; saturated liquid leaves the condenser at 180psi. The refrigeration capacity is 8 tons. • Find the compressor power (hp), condenser heat transfer rate (Btu/min), and COP
Heat pump • Air source • Ground coupled • Central conditioning
Assignment • M&S Ch. 10 • C&B Ch. 11