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Thermal Prospective Estimations of COP and TR for R12 and HR12 Vapour Compression Refrigeration Systems
Amruta Panda1, N. K. Kund2

1Amruta Panda, VSS University of Technology, Sambalpur, India.
2N. K. Kund*, VSS University of Technology, Sambalpur, India.

Manuscript received on November 14, 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on 25 November, 2019. | Manuscript published on December 10, 2019. | PP: 897-902 | Volume-9 Issue-2, December 2019. | Retrieval Number: B7136129219/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.B7136.129219
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Abstract: Experimentations got executed for investigating influence of R12 and HR12 refrigerants on system performance evaluation in terms of COP and TR. Temperature and pressure got measured by different temperature and pressure gauges mounted at several predetermined locations. Additionally, power consumption by refrigeration system also got measured from the installed energy meter readings. Altogether, it summarizes the tabular inscriptions of the variations of COPth, COPact and COPrel with TR for R12 and HR12 refrigerants. Besides, it also demonstrates the graphical representation of the corresponding variations of COPth, COPact and COPrel with TR for R12 and HR12 refrigerants. As expected, it stands observed (from both the stated table and figure) that both COPth and COPact increase with TR, however, the COPrel decreases with the same for said R12 and HR12 refrigerants. Furthermore, the stated variations of COPth, COPact and COPrel with TR remain observed as approximately linear, independently. That’s why, both COPth and COPact stay directly proportional to TR, however, the COPrel stays inversely proportional to the same because of approximately linear relationship between the COPth, COPact and COPrel with TR, individually. Additionally, COPact decreases with the increase of Wi/p for both R12 and HR12 refrigerants. However, Qext increases with Wi/p for both R12 and HR12 refrigerants. 
Keywords: R12 and HR12 Refrigerants, COP, TR, Experiment, Performance, Refrigeration System.
Scope of the Article: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning