Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio Formula

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Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant is the pressure of the refrigerant after the compression stage or it is the pressure of the refrigerant at the discharge. Check FAQs
P2=rP1
P2 - Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant?r - Compression Ratio?P1 - Suction Pressure?

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8Edit=4.75Edit1.6842Edit
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Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
P2=rP1
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
P2=4.751.6842Bar
Next Step Convert Units
P2=4.75168421.0526Pa
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
P2=4.75168421.0526
Next Step Evaluate
P2=800000Pa
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
P2=8Bar

Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio Formula Elements

Variables
Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant
Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant is the pressure of the refrigerant after the compression stage or it is the pressure of the refrigerant at the discharge.
Symbol: P2
Measurement: PressureUnit: Bar
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Compression Ratio
Compression Ratio is the ratio of the absolute stage discharge pressure to the absolute stage suction pressure.
Symbol: r
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Suction Pressure
Suction Pressure is the pressure of the refrigerant before the compression. It is also called the suction pressure of the refrigerant.
Symbol: P1
Measurement: PressureUnit: Bar
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

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How to Evaluate Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio?

Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio evaluator uses Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant = Compression Ratio*Suction Pressure to evaluate the Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant, Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio formula is defined as the pressure exerted by a compressor at the discharge valve, which is a critical factor in determining the performance and efficiency of a compressor system, and is influenced by the compression ratio of the compressor. Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant is denoted by P2 symbol.

How to evaluate Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio, enter Compression Ratio (r) & Suction Pressure (P1) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio

What is the formula to find Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio?
The formula of Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio is expressed as Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant = Compression Ratio*Suction Pressure. Here is an example- 4.8E-5 = 4.75*168421.052631579.
How to calculate Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio?
With Compression Ratio (r) & Suction Pressure (P1) we can find Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio using the formula - Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant = Compression Ratio*Suction Pressure.
Can the Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio be negative?
Yes, the Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio, measured in Pressure can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio?
Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio is usually measured using the Bar[Bar] for Pressure. Pascal[Bar], Kilopascal[Bar], Pound Per Square Inch[Bar] are the few other units in which Discharge Pressure given Compression Ratio can be measured.
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