A manufacturer conducted an experiment for an evaporator capacity 548.8 kW cooling. Enthalphies of the refirgerant and solution are found to be: -144 solution leaving the Absorber -535.27 solution leaving the Generator 3256.50 refrigerant generated 167.93 refrigerant leaving the Condenser 2549.76 refrigerant absorbed determine: Mass flow of the refrigerant in kg/s Answer in four decimal places.

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A manufacturer conducted an experiment for an
evaporator capacity 548.8 kW cooling.
Enthalphies of the refirgerant and solution are found
to be:
-144 solution leaving the Absorber
-535.27 solution leaving the Generator
3256.50 refrigerant generated
167.93 refrigerant leaving the Condenser
2549.76 refrigerant absorbed
determine:
Mass flow of the refrigerant in kg/s
Answer in four decimal places.
Transcribed Image Text:A manufacturer conducted an experiment for an evaporator capacity 548.8 kW cooling. Enthalphies of the refirgerant and solution are found to be: -144 solution leaving the Absorber -535.27 solution leaving the Generator 3256.50 refrigerant generated 167.93 refrigerant leaving the Condenser 2549.76 refrigerant absorbed determine: Mass flow of the refrigerant in kg/s Answer in four decimal places.
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