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Input Power in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Formulas
Input Power is the amount of energy required by the air refrigeration system to operate efficiently and effectively. And is denoted by P
in
. Input Power is usually measured using the Kilojoule per Minute for Power. Note that the value of Input Power is always negative.
Formulas to find Input Power in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
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Power Required to Maintain Pressure inside Cabin including Ram Work
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Power required to maintain pressure inside cabin excluding ram work
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Refrigeration and Air Conditioning formulas that make use of Input Power
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COP of Air Cycle for given Input Power and Tonnage of Refrigeration
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List of variables in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning formulas
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Mass of Air
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Specific Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure
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Ambient Air Temperature
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Compressor Efficiency
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Cabin Pressure
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Atmospheric Pressure
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Heat Capacity Ratio
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Actual Temperature of Rammed Air
Go
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Pressure of Rammed Air
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FAQ
What is the Input Power?
Input Power is the amount of energy required by the air refrigeration system to operate efficiently and effectively. Input Power is usually measured using the Kilojoule per Minute for Power. Note that the value of Input Power is always negative.
Can the Input Power be negative?
Yes, the Input Power, measured in Power can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Input Power?
Input Power is usually measured using the Kilojoule per Minute[kJ/min] for Power. Watt[kJ/min], Kilowatt[kJ/min], Milliwatt[kJ/min] are the few other units in which Input Power can be measured.
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