HD109
Military
- Dec 17, 2012
- 1
Hi I'm 20 years old I just started on the refrigeration end this past month,I previously worked on the steam end for two years with boilers and turbines for ship propulsion and electricity. my question is in refrigeration how can an evaporator which just absorbed heat from a process fluid still be at such a cold temperature be superheated and considered a low pressure vapor returning back to the compressor? Ive been told refrigeration just really is reverse basic steam cycle can someone please help me clear this up.