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A 4-cylinder ammonia compressor with a bore 0.04 m & stroke 0.03 m running 2500. The...

A 4-cylinder ammonia compressor with a bore 0.04 m & stroke 0.03 m running 2500. The system operates in a simple VCC with evaporating & condensing temperatures zero C & 40 C, respectively generating cooling capacity 5 tons.
Determine:
a. Draw the PH diagram indicating all enthalpies & sp. vol.
b. Piston displacement, m3/sec
c. Suction Volume, m3/sec
d. Volumetric efficiency
e. Mass of refrigerant, kg/sec
f. Work of compressor, kW

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