Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering

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Frank Kreith, Shan K. Wang, Paul Norton
CRC Press, 1999 M12 6 - 280 páginas
An air conditioning system consists of components and equipment arranged in sequential order to control and maintain an indoor environment. The goal is to provide a healthy and comfortable climate with acceptable air quality while being energy efficient and cost effective. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering covers all types of systems from institutional and commercial to residential.
The book supplies the basics of design, from selecting the optimum system and equipment to preparing the drawings and specifications. It discusses the four phases of preparing a project: gathering information, developing alternatives, evaluating alternatives, and selling the best solution. In addition, the author breaks down the responsibilities of the engineer, design documents, computer aided design, and government codes and standards.
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering provides you with an easy reference to all aspects of the topic. This resource addresses the most current areas of interest, such as computer-aided design and drafting, desiccant air conditioning and energy conservation. It is a thorough and convenient guide to air conditioning and refrigeration engineering.
 

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Introduction
1
Psychrometrics
11
Shan K Wang
19
Refrigerants and Refrigeration Cycles
35
Outdoor Design Conditions and Indoor Design
51
Load Calculations
59
Air HandlingUnits and Packaged Units
71
Refrigeration Components and Evaporative
83
Refrigeration Systems
111
Thermal Storage Systems
123
Air System Basics
129
Absorption Systems
141
AirConditioning Systems and Selection
147
Dessicant Dehumidification and AirConditioning
165
APPENDICES
174
INDEX
1

Water Systems
95
Shan K Wang
103

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