What is the relation between m1, m2, and m3?If m1 = mass of refrigerant passing through the evaporatorm2 = mass of refrigerant passing through the condenserm3 = mass of liquid evaporated in the intercooler

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Compound Vapour Compression Refrigeration Systems topics include: Two multi stage compression with liquid intercooling, water intercooling and liquid subcooling, cascade systems and refrigerant reciprocating compressor performance characteristics. Compound vapour compression refrigeration systems use a method called intercooling to cool the superheated vapor refrigerant before feeding it to the second stage of compression. Liquid refrigerant is often used for intercooling in multi-stage ammonia plants, but not in multi-stage R-12 plants.  Compound compression is used when the compression... Show more

What is the relation between m<sub>1</sub>, m<sub>2</sub>, and m<sub>3</sub>?<br />If m<sub>1</sub> = mass of refrigerant passing through the evaporator<br />m<sub>2</sub> = mass of refrigerant passing through the condenser<br />m<sub>3</sub> = mass of liquid evaporated in the intercooler