The document discusses the effects of various process modifications on parameters of vapor compression and Rankine cycles. In vapor compression cycles, superheating the refrigerant without useful cooling increases compressor power but does not affect the refrigerating effect or COP. Increasing the vaporizing temperature decreases the COP but does not affect the temperature difference between the evaporator and compressor. Increasing the condenser pressure increases the compressor power but does not affect the moisture content after expansion.
The document discusses the effects of various process modifications on parameters of vapor compression and Rankine cycles. In vapor compression cycles, superheating the refrigerant without useful cooling increases compressor power but does not affect the refrigerating effect or COP. Increasing the vaporizing temperature decreases the COP but does not affect the temperature difference between the evaporator and compressor. Increasing the condenser pressure increases the compressor power but does not affect the moisture content after expansion.
The document discusses the effects of various process modifications on parameters of vapor compression and Rankine cycles. In vapor compression cycles, superheating the refrigerant without useful cooling increases compressor power but does not affect the refrigerating effect or COP. Increasing the vaporizing temperature decreases the COP but does not affect the temperature difference between the evaporator and compressor. Increasing the condenser pressure increases the compressor power but does not affect the moisture content after expansion.
The document discusses the effects of various process modifications on parameters of vapor compression and Rankine cycles. In vapor compression cycles, superheating the refrigerant without useful cooling increases compressor power but does not affect the refrigerating effect or COP. Increasing the vaporizing temperature decreases the COP but does not affect the temperature difference between the evaporator and compressor. Increasing the condenser pressure increases the compressor power but does not affect the moisture content after expansion.