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Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant in Refrigerant Compressors Formulas
The 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. And is denoted by P
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. Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant is usually measured using the Bar for Pressure. Note that the value of Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant is always negative.
Refrigerant Compressors formulas that make use of Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant
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Volumetric Efficiency in Compressor given Clearance Factor
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Work Done by Reciprocating Compressor given Volume before Compression and after Expansion
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Work done by Reciprocating Compressor given Suction Temperature
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Suction Temperature given Work done by Compressor
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Work Done given Polytropic Index for Compression and Expansion
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FAQ
What is the Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant?
The 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. Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant is usually measured using the Bar for Pressure. Note that the value of Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant is always negative.
Can the Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant be negative?
Yes, the Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant, measured in Pressure can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant?
Discharge Pressure of Refrigerant 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 of Refrigerant can be measured.
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