Central Air-Conditioning And Chiller System Design
Last updated 3/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.02 GB | Duration: 7h 16m
Last updated 3/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.02 GB | Duration: 7h 16m
Design is Fun
What you'll learn
Air Conditioning ,Engineering Sciences
Requirements
High school science, Interest in Air Conditioning /Chillers
Description
Chillers or Central Air conditioning systems are seen everywhere in Malls, Theatres ,Hospitals and Hotels .They are crucial in providing comfort to the occupants more so in hot and humid climates. Understanding how these systems are designed is fun learning. It will help confidence building both amongst students as well as professionals. This course through five lectures and interesting and concept review tests should empower the students and professionals to understand, analyze as well as design chillers and central air conditioning systems.
Overview
Section 1: Essential concepts for designing Central AC plant
Lecture 1 How a refrigerator/ac cools the space ?
Lecture 2 Introduction to Central AC
Lecture 3 Refrigerants
Lecture 4 Refrigerants nomenclature/Designation
Lecture 5 Refrigerant Selection on Thermodynamic properties
Lecture 6 Reversed Carnot and Vapour Compression cycle
Lecture 7 Thermodynamic cycle- Vapor Compression cycle
Lecture 8 How to solve numericals of vapour compression refrigeration system
Lecture 9 Improving Performance of Vapour compression Refrigeration system
Lecture 10 Multipressure systems
Lecture 11 Introduction to Refrigeration components
Lecture 12 Expansion devices in refrigeration and air conditioning systems
Lecture 13 Pychrometric Processes
Lecture 14 Pychrometric chart
Section 2: Design of Chillers /Central Air-Conditioning system
Lecture 15 Design of AC/Chiller 01
Lecture 16 Design of AC/Chiller 02
Lecture 17 Design of AC/Chiller o3
Lecture 18 Design of AC/Chiller 04
Lecture 19 Design of AC/Chiller 5
Diploma in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering students ,Field engineers working in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning sector, Undergraduate students in Mechanical and Electrical engineering