Complete Guide To Refrigeration, Hvac Systems & Cryogenics
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.26 GB | Duration: 11h 48m
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.26 GB | Duration: 11h 48m
Learn HVAC systems, Refrigeration, VCRS, VARS, Multi-load cooling, Cascade, Cryogenics, Gas Liquefaction & Psychrometry
What you'll learn
Understand Core Principles – Explain the working of vapor compression and vapor absorption refrigeration systems, low-temperature refrigeration
Understand different components- Compressors, evaporators, expansion valves, Chillers, Air Handling Units, Fan Coil Units
Analyze Cooling Technologies – steam jet, vortex tube, thermoelectric cooling, dry ice systems, and gas liquefaction processes
Understand the different air refrigeration systems and their working
Apply Psychrometry & HVAC Concepts – Interpret psychrometric charts and evaluate different HVAC system types for various climate control applications.
Solve Design problems to analyse the performance (COP) of VCRS, VARS, and air refrigeration systems & room load calculations in air conditioning
Requirements
You will learn everything from Basic to Advance of Refrigeration, HVAC systems and Cryogenics
Description
This comprehensive course is your complete guide to Refrigeration, different HVAC Systems, and Cryogenics and designed for students, engineers, technicians, and industry professionals. Starting from the fundamentals, you will master Refrigeration, Vapor Compression Refrigeration Systems (VCRS) , Vapor Absorption Refrigeration Systems (VARS), and their real-world applications in commercial, residential, and industrial sectors You’ll explore the functioning of compressors, condensers, evaporators, expansion devices, and gain in-depth knowledge of refrigerants and their environmental impact. Advanced topics include cascade refrigeration, multi-evaporator systems, compound compression, individual compressor using multiple and individual expansion valves for evaporator carrying cooling load and special refrigeration technologies such as steam jet refrigeration, vortex tube cooling, thermoelectric cooling, and dry ice systems.Later, will explore different air refrigeration systems & their coefficient of performance to understand the cooling in aircrafts which is the oldest cooling. The course also covers gas liquefaction processes, cryogenic engineering principles, and the use of liquid nitrogen, liquid hydrogen, and liquid helium in modern applications. In the HVAC section, you’ll learn psychrometry, air conditioning system types, load calculations, and performance optimization techniques for energy efficiency. In depth discussion on various central and unitary AC systems along with complete HVAC systems as of ducted split HVAC , Rooftop Unit HVAC, DOAS+FCU based HVAC, Geothermal HVAC and many more. Whether you are preparing for technical exams, industry certifications, or skill upgrades, this course equips you with practical examples, problem-solving techniques to excel in both academic and professional settings.By the end, you’ll have the confidence to conceptualize, design and analyze the complete refrigeration and HVAC systems; Low temperature refrigeration & gas liquefaction for different applications.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction & Vapor Compression Refrigeration System (VCRS)
Lecture 1 Introduction: Refrigeration and Tonnes of Refrigeration
Lecture 2 Single stage VCRS
Lecture 3 p-h & T-s diagrams, COP for simple vapor compression refrigeration system
Lecture 4 Vapor compression refrigeration system with fans for active airflow
Lecture 5 Factors affecting the performance (COP) of VCRS-Part 1
Lecture 6 Factors affecting the performance (COP) of VCRS -Part 2
Lecture 7 Actual Vapor Compression Refrigeration System
Lecture 8 Numerical Problem on VCRS
Lecture 9 Refrigerants: Selection & Environmental Impact
Lecture 10 Types of Compressors
Lecture 11 Important terms related to compressor design
Lecture 12 Important formula's related Compressor
Lecture 13 Expansion Valves & Flow Control Devices in Refrigeration Systems
Section 2: Advanced Vapor Compression Refrigeration Systems
Lecture 14 Two stage compression with intercooling and subcooling
Lecture 15 Three-stage compression with water intercoolers
Lecture 16 Three stage compression with flash intercooling and individual expansion valve
Lecture 17 Three stage compression with multiple expansion valves and flash chambers
Lecture 18 Individual compressors with multiple expansion valves and flash chambers
Lecture 19 Multi-evaporators at same temperatures with single expansion valve
Lecture 20 Multi-evaporators at different temperatures with individual expansion valves
Lecture 21 Multi-evaporators at different temperatures with multiple expansion valves
Lecture 22 Multi-evaporators with individual expansion valves & compound compression
Lecture 23 Multi-evaporators with multiple expansion valves and individual compressors
Lecture 24 Numerical Problem: Three-stage compression with EV and Flash intercooler
Lecture 25 Numerical Problem : Multi evaporator, multiple EVs and individual compressors
Lecture 26 Numerical Problem: Multi evaporator with individual EVs and back pressure valves
Section 3: Vapor Absorption Refrigeration System (VARS)
Lecture 27 Vapor Absorption Refrigeration System (VARS)
Lecture 28 Domestic Electrolux Refrigerator
Lecture 29 Lithium Bromide Absorption Refrigeration System
Lecture 30 Numerical Problem based on VARS
Section 4: Air Refrigeration System
Lecture 31 Introduction to Air Refrigeration: Bell Coleman or Reversed Brayton Cycle
Lecture 32 Types of Air Refrigeration Systems
Lecture 33 Simple Air Refrigeration System
Lecture 34 COP of Simple Air Refrigeration System
Lecture 35 Bootsrap Air Refrigeration system
Lecture 36 COP of Bootsrap Air Refrigeration system
Lecture 37 Bootstrap Air Evaporative Refrigeration system
Lecture 38 COP of Bootsrap Air Evaporative Refrigeration system
Lecture 39 Regenerative Air Refrigeration System
Lecture 40 COP of Regenerative Air Refrigeration system
Lecture 41 Reduced Ambient Air Refrigeration System
Lecture 42 COP of Reduced Ambient Air Refrigeration System
Lecture 43 Dry Air Rated Temperature (DART)
Lecture 44 Numerical Problem
Section 5: Liquefaction and Low Temperature Refrigeration (Cryogenics)
Lecture 45 Introduction: Low Temperature Refrigeration & Liquefaction of Gases
Lecture 46 Cascade Refrigeration System
Lecture 47 Dry Ice Refrigeration
Lecture 48 Liquefaction of air: Linde system
Lecture 49 Liquefaction of air: Linde system with precooling by evaporator
Lecture 50 Liquefaction of air: Claude system
Lecture 51 Liquefaction of Helium Gas
Lecture 52 Liquefaction of Hydrogen Gas
Section 6: Special Refrigeration Systems
Lecture 53 Introduction: Steam Jet Refrigeration Systems
Lecture 54 Various efficiencies in Steam Jet Refrigeration System
Lecture 55 Motive steam required in steam jet refrigeration & its COP
Lecture 56 Vortex Tube Refrigeration
Lecture 57 Thermoelectric Cooling and Peltier Effect
Section 7: Psychrometry and Air Conditioning
Lecture 58 Important terms in Psychrometry Study
Lecture 59 Psychrometric Processes
Lecture 60 Importance of Bypass Factor (BF)
Lecture 61 Numerical Problem based on sensible heating
Lecture 62 Numerical Problem based on cooling and dehumidification
Lecture 63 Key terms to understand heat load calculations in air conditioning design
Lecture 64 Numerical Problem based on cooling load calculation
Lecture 65 Central Air Conditioning vs Unitary Air Conditioning
Lecture 66 Central Air Conditioning
Lecture 67 Chilled Water Air Handling Unit
Lecture 68 Types of Evaporators in Chillers
Lecture 69 Direct Expansion Air Handling Unit
Section 8: Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems & Applications
Lecture 70 HVAC Overall Components
Lecture 71 Central AC vs HVAC
Lecture 72 Types of HVAC systems: Ducted Split HVAC System
Lecture 73 Rooftop Package HVAC System
Lecture 74 VRF / VRV + DOAS based HVAC system
Lecture 75 Chiller + AHU + Boiler based HVAC system
Lecture 76 DOAS + FCU based HVAC system
Lecture 77 Hydronic HVAC system
Lecture 78 Geothermal HVAC system
Lecture 79 Hybrid HVAC system
The course will benefit undergraduate and postgraduate students of mechanical, aerospace, chemical, and allied disciplines, professionals working in refrigeration, air-conditioning, pharmaceutical, aerospace, and cryogenic industries, as well as researchers pursuing advanced work in low-temperature engineering. It is also valuable for competitive examination aspirants (GATE, ISRO, BARC, PSU) where refrigeration and cryogenics form a significant component.