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Refrigerant Comparison
Refrigerant Comparison
occur in the use of the process the "copper plating phenomenon", the system must increase
the additive.
8, the 1344A system requires a dedicated compressor and a dedicated lipids lubricants, lipids
and lubricants having a high water-absorbent, high foaming and high
diffusivity, the stability of the performance of the system is inferior to R22 are used mineral oil.
In summary, the ideal refrigerant in the short term does not exist in our country at this
stage R22 refrigerant R134A environmentally friendly refrigerants, still
has the efficient, stable, inexpensive, large refrigeration units aspects will also be in a
dominant position, but before that, R22 refrigerant will continue to be used.
3.a)Reciprocating piston compressor
Pros:
Relatively cheap
Cons:
Very noisy! You really need to put this type of compressor in a sound-isolating box or in
it's own room.
Low noise level. You can just put in in your workshop without wearing ear-protection.
These are the work-horses of the compressors and can supply a large amount of
compressed air.
Cons:
Minimal air use (per day/week) is required to prevent water condensate forming (will
create a lot of problems with rust!)
c)Scroll compressor
Pros:
Oil-free design
Cons:
Relatively expensive
When the scroll-element fails, there's a very big chance you just have to buy a whole new
element.
The compressed air gets very hot! Much hotter than compared to other types of
compressors
The induced draft cooling tower generally offers the most effective and economical solution to
most of cooling needs. Hamon has supplied numerous IDCT worldwide for all power and
industry applications and all environmental conditions. The IDCT offers the following
advantages:
flexibility
cost effectiveness
all types of heat exchange surfaces from splash grids to high performance film
water quality
Hamon can advise you on how to limit the effect of your tower on the environment in the field of :
performance
drift losses
noise level
prevention of legionella
The authors are cordially indebted to respected supervisor Professor Dr. Mohammad Ali,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology,
whose help, simulating suggestions and encouragement helped in our experimental research and
study.
The authors are grateful to Department Library and Central Library of Bangladesh University of
Engineering and Technology for providing access to a wide range of database.
The authors would like to thank deeply to the Instrumentation and Measurement Lab, Fluid Lab
and Heat Engine Lab of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology for their constant
help in developing setup and providing test environment.
The authors would also like to thank the Carpentry Shop, Machine Shop and Foundry Shop for
their continuous help and dedication to work.
In particular, our special thanks to colleagues and others who have provided assistance at
various occasions. Unfortunately, it is not possible to list all of them in this limited space. Last
but not the least a special thanks to our parents and other family members for their continuous
support while completing the thesis.