Describe in words how you would compute the coefficient of performance for an ideal vapor-compression cycle working
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Describe in words how you would compute the coefficient of performance for an ideal vapor-compression cycle working between temperatures T+ and T- . Assume that you have data on the thermodynamic properties of the refrigerant both at saturation and in the super heated vapor phase. Remember that?(Figure 13.5)
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TO > T+
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