Coolcraft: Mastering Refrigeration & Hvac Design Part2
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.83 GB | Duration: 8h 26m
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.83 GB | Duration: 8h 26m
Refrigeration and HVAC fundamentals, design and calculation for commercial and industrial application.
What you'll learn
Some basic physics
Laws of Thermodynamics
Behavior of refrigerants and their properties
Refrigerant pressure enthalpy chart and how to acquire property values
Acquiring values of refrigerant properties from tools like Refprop/ CRE/ Genetron Properties
Refrigeration cycle and its types
Psychrometric chart
Heat Load Calculation - Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Different types of refrigeration cycles and their pros & cons
Components of a refrigeration system in details
Explanation of terminologies like superheat, subcooling, desuperheating, etc.
Sizing and selection of refrigeration system components
Accessories in a refrigeration system
Refrigeration pump fundamentals
Sequence of Operation/Control philosophy of a refrigeration system
Design calculations
Requirements
Basic knowledge of physics and curiosity.
Description
Description:Step into the cool world of refrigeration and air conditioning design with our groundbreaking course series, CoolCraft. From icy wonders to refreshing breezes, this immersive journey will unveil the secrets behind creating cutting-edge refrigeration and air conditioning systems that redefine comfort, efficiency, and sustainability.What You'll Discover:Ice-Cold Engineering: Delve into the principles of thermodynamics and related mathematical calculations to craft refrigeration systems that chill with precision.Refreshing Air Solutions: Explore the art of air conditioning design, from understanding psychrometrics to optimizing airflow for maximum comfort.Innovative Components: Investigate the latest technologies and components shaping the future of refrigeration and air conditioning, from compressors to evaporators.Real-World Applications: Apply your newfound knowledge to solve practical challenges and design custom cooling solutions for diverse industries and environments, because the information in this course comes from real world practices and experiences.This course has been created keeping both beginners and industry professionals in mind and thus the knowledge exposure is incremental and gradual.Why Choose “CoolCraft: Mastering Refrigeration & HVAC design”:Expert Guidance: Learn from industry professional with decades of experience in refrigeration and air conditioning engineering and also who is passionate about sharing his expertise.Industry Insights: Gain insider knowledge on emerging trends and best practices from leaders in the refrigeration and air conditioning industry.Future-Proof Skills: Equip yourself with the skills and know-how to tackle the challenges of tomorrow's cooling landscape with confidence.Who's It For:Aspiring Engineers: Ready to embark on a cool journey into the world of refrigeration and air conditioning design and engineering.HVAC Professionals: Seeking to sharpen their skills and stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving field of cooling technology.Outcome:By the end of this course, you'll emerge confident in designing of refrigeration and air conditioning systems, equipped to create innovative cooling solutions that set new standards for comfort, efficiency, sustainability, and performance.Join the Chill Revolution:Ready to sculpt the future of cooling? Enroll now in CoolCraft series courses and become a trailblazer in the art of designing cooler, greener, and smarter refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Course content
Section 2: Refrigeration cycle and components
Lecture 3 Types of refrigeration systems
Lecture 4 Introduction to vapor compression cycle
Lecture 5 Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - PID
Lecture 6 Some common terminologies
Lecture 7 Compressor
Lecture 8 Oil Separator
Lecture 9 Oil Reservoir
Lecture 10 Heat recovery
Lecture 11 Condenser
Lecture 12 Receiver
Lecture 13 Liquid Filter Drier
Lecture 14 Subcooler or economizer
Lecture 15 Expansion valve
Lecture 16 Evaporator
Lecture 17 Evaporator pressure regulator
Lecture 18 Accumulator
Lecture 19 Suction filter
Lecture 20 Oil filter drier
Lecture 21 Oil regulator
Lecture 22 Instrumentations
Lecture 23 System Controller
Lecture 24 Switchgear System
Lecture 25 Valves
Lecture 26 Piping
Lecture 27 Ducting - Types, classification and aspect ratio
Lecture 28 Ventilation heat recovery system
Lecture 29 Insulation
Lecture 30 Different types of refrigeration cycles and their advantages
Lecture 31 Accessories in a refrigeration system
Lecture 32 Pump fundamentals
Section 3: Design Calculations
Lecture 33 Design calculations and purpose
Lecture 34 Mass flow calculation of refrigerants
Lecture 35 Calculating resultant mixture of fluids
Lecture 36 Bernoulli's theorem and equation
Lecture 37 Pressure drop calculation for pipes
Lecture 38 Pressure drop calculation for valves
Lecture 39 Pressure drop calculation for oil flow
Lecture 40 Water flow calculation
Lecture 41 Head pressure of water
Lecture 42 Pump affinity law and calculation
Lecture 43 Air flow calculation
Lecture 44 Pressure drop & static pressure calculation for ducts
Lecture 45 Type of fans
Lecture 46 Fan affinity law and calculation
Lecture 47 Isentropic efficiency of compressor
Section 4: Selection of refrigeration system components
Lecture 48 Explanation of selection input parameters
Lecture 49 Thermal loading and efficiency concepts
Lecture 50 Selection of various components based on inputs
Lecture 51 Compressor
Lecture 52 Oil Separator
Lecture 53 Oil Reservoir
Lecture 54 Condenser
Lecture 55 Economizer or subcooler
Lecture 56 Receiver
Lecture 57 Pipelines
Lecture 58 Liquid Filter Drier
Lecture 59 Expansion valves
Lecture 60 Evaporator
Lecture 61 Suction filter
Lecture 62 Accumulator
Lecture 63 Isolation valve, check valve and EPR
Section 5: Thank you and additional content
Lecture 64 Thank you and future content
High school students,College students,Aspiring engineers,Refrigeration and System engineers,Sales engineers,Application engineers,Project managers,Production engineers,Procurement and supply chain personnel,Project contractors,Design team managers,Architects and consultants,Anyone curious about refrigeration systems