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This document contains multiple problems related to refrigeration systems. The first problem asks to calculate the tons of refrigeration required to freeze water on an ice rink within 4 hours. The second problem asks how many kilograms of ice will melt per hour from a refrigerator maintained at 10°C inside and 35°C outside. The third problem asks to find the heat rejected by a Carnot refrigerator maintaining a temperature of 300K using 1.5kW per ton. The final problem asks to determine the volume flow rate of R-12 for a 1kW refrigeration capacity operating between -5°C and 40°C.
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This document contains multiple problems related to refrigeration systems. The first problem asks to calculate the tons of refrigeration required to freeze water on an ice rink within 4 hours. The second problem asks how many kilograms of ice will melt per hour from a refrigerator maintained at 10°C inside and 35°C outside. The third problem asks to find the heat rejected by a Carnot refrigerator maintaining a temperature of 300K using 1.5kW per ton. The final problem asks to determine the volume flow rate of R-12 for a 1kW refrigeration capacity operating between -5°C and 40°C.
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Calculate the tons of refrigeration required to freeze in 4 hrs.

3mm of 10 deg C water on a skating rink


61 m x 30 m if the ground temperature is 10 deg C and the air temperature above the rink is 16 deg C.
The heat transfer coefficient from the air to 0 deg C ice is 6.8 W/m2 C, and the heat transfer coefficient
from the ground to -6 deg C ice is 0.3402 W/m2 C
A refrigerator is 2m high, 1.2m wide and 1m deep. The over-all heat transfer coefficient is 0.532 W/m2
C. How many kilograms of 0 deg C ice will melt per hour if the inside temperature is maintained at 10
deg C, while the surrounding air temperature is at 35 deg C
The power requirement of a Carnot refrigerator in maintaining a low temperature region at 300 K is 1.5
kW per ton. Find the heat rejected.
A simple vapour compression cycle develops 15 tons of refrigeration using Ammonia as refrigerant and
operating at condensing temperature of 24 deg C and evaporating temperature of -18 deg C and
assuming compression are isentropic and that the gas leaving the condenser is saturated, find the power
per ton. Properties of Ammonia: At 24 deg C: hf = 312.87 kj/kg, h2 = 1665 kj/kg; At -18 deg C: hg =
1439.94 kj/kg.

A simple saturated refrigeration cycle for R-12 system operates at an evaporating temperature of -5 deg
C and a condensing temperature of 40 deg C. Determine the volume flow rate for a refrigerant capacity
of 1 kW. Properties of R-12: At -5degC, h1 = hg = 349.3 kj/kg; v1 = vg = 0.06496 m3/kg; At 40degC, h3 =
hf = 238.5 kj/kg

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