REVIEW ON EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF ENHANCEMENT IN COP OF VAPOUR COMPRESSION CYCLE
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In the present era, common refrigeration system is Vapour Compression Refrigeration System (VCRS) because of its wide applications. Hence, there is a scopeof analysisfor the improvement of such application areas. In the present research world, a detailed review of literature has been explored to enhance the performance of simple VCRS. For that the modification in this VCR cycle is the important parameter to improve the COP of the system. For that we using water cooled type condenser instead of the air cooled condenser.The effects of refrigeration system parameters namely, evaporating temperature (Te), condensing temperature (Tc) and mass of the refrigerant charge used (m), on the performance of the system using theoretical models. The temperature of the vapour refrigerant exit from the evaporator is less than the temperature of the liquid coming out from the condenser.
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