Refrigerators & Heat Pumps (COP Calculations)

Refrigerators & Heat Pumps (COP Calculations)




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A Carnot heat pump operates between 250 K and 300 K. If it delivers 100 kW of heat to the hot reservoir, the minimum work input required is:



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A refrigerator operates with a COP of 3.0 and absorbs 15 kW of heat from the cold space. The heat rejected to the surroundings is:



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The COP of a refrigerator is always:



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A heat pump delivers 50 kW of heat to a room at 300 K, with the outside at 270 K. If it operates at 50% of the Carnot COP, the work input required is:



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A refrigerator requires 5 kW of work to absorb 20 kW of heat from a cold space. The COP of the refrigerator is:



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A heat pump operates between a cold outdoor temperature of 263 K and an indoor temperature of 298 K. The maximum possible COP of the heat pump is:



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A refrigerator absorbs 100 kW of heat from a cold space at 280 K and rejects heat to surroundings at 320 K. If it operates on a Carnot cycle, the work input required is:



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The COP of a heat pump is related to the COP of a refrigerator operating between the same temperatures by:



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The COP of a Carnot refrigerator operating between a cold reservoir at 270 K and a hot reservoir at 300 K is:



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The Coefficient of Performance (COP) of a refrigerator is defined as:



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