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The course aims to provide students with an understanding of refrigeration and air conditioning principles, thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics. It covers refrigeration cycles and components, properties and selection of refrigerants, vapor absorption cycles, psychrometrics, comfort air conditioning, load estimation, and air handling systems. The course consists of four modules covering refrigeration systems, refrigerants, vapor absorption, and air conditioning. The lab portion involves experiments on refrigeration and air conditioning testing, calculating COP, efficiency, heat loads, and heat pumps. Assessment includes components, tests, assignments, internal exams, and an end semester exam.

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The course aims to provide students with an understanding of refrigeration and air conditioning principles, thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics. It covers refrigeration cycles and components, properties and selection of refrigerants, vapor absorption cycles, psychrometrics, comfort air conditioning, load estimation, and air handling systems. The course consists of four modules covering refrigeration systems, refrigerants, vapor absorption, and air conditioning. The lab portion involves experiments on refrigeration and air conditioning testing, calculating COP, efficiency, heat loads, and heat pumps. Assessment includes components, tests, assignments, internal exams, and an end semester exam.

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REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING

Course Code: BTMME 40803 Credit Units:


04

Course Objective:
The aim of this course is to provide the students with the understanding of the basic principles of
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning such that they could build simple mathematical models representing the
conditioned space and its components used to control environmental conditions. The application of
thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics includes an understanding of refrigerants and
refrigeration systems, psychometrics, human comfort and air quality, calculation of heating and cooling
loads, and heat and mass transfer processes and associated R & AC components and systems.

Course Contents:
Module I: Refrigeration
Air refrigeration systems, air cycle refrigeration of aircraft, various compression refrigeration cycles, basic
components of the plant.

Module II
Properties and choice of refrigerants, Eco-friendly refrigerants multiple compression and evaporation
system, cascading.

Module III
Vapour absorption cycle, electrolux system steam jet refrigeration, vortex tube, application of refrigeration
systems cascading, vapour absorption cycle

Module IV: Air-conditioning


Psychometric processes, applied psychometric, comfort air-conditioning, ventilation requirements, cooling
and dehumidification system, estimation of cooling and heating loads, air handling, air distribution, duct
design, industrial air conditioning.

Examination Scheme:

Components CT HA IA EE
Weightage (%) 20 10 10 60

Text & References:

• CP Arora, Refrigeration and Conditioning, Tata McGraw Hill


• Manohar Prasad, Refrigeration and Conditioning , Wiley Eastern Limited
• Jordan and Priester , Refrigeration and Conditioning, Prentice Hall of India
• WF Stoecker, Refrigeration and Conditioning , McGraw Hill.
REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING LAB

Course Code: BTMME 40822 Credit Units:


01
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

1. Study of refrigeration testing.


2. Study of Air-Conditioning testing.
3. To calculate the COP of Refrigerator.
4. Study of effect of superheating.
5. To calculate the efficiency of Compressor.
6. To calculate total Heat Load for Air-Conditioning unit.
7. To calculate the COP of Heat Pump.

Examination Scheme:
Components TA LR V EE
Weightage (%) 20 10 20 50

Note: TA – Teacher’s Assessment, LR – Lab Record, V – Viva

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