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cascade versus multistage 1

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tomato5

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Jan 18, 2012
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good morning!

could you please simply explain the difference between a cascade system, and a multi-stage refrigeration system?

if i were to see a schematic of the two systems, what feature would tell me clearly whether this was cascade or multi-stage?

in a cascade system, is there a consideration between a lower and a higher BP fluid, as to which side of the common exchanger would each be?

why is a flash chamber considered more efficient than an intercooler?

i tried this question in the general section but did not get an answer

thank you very much

aamir raza
 
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willard3 i apologize for showing this as correct after your response i looked at the diagrams in a paper, and found that there are other aspects which have a role

regards
aamir
 
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