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Pressure Principle
Found 2 free book(s)CHAPTER 3 PRESSURE AND FLUID STATICS
www.et.byu.eduAnalysis Pascal’s law states that the pressure applied to a confined fluid increases the pressure throughout by the same amount. This is a consequence of the pressure in a fluid remaining constant in the horizontal direction. An example of Pascal’s principle is the operation of the hydraulic car jack.
The Pressure - Enthalpy Chart - Parker Hannifin Corporation
sporlanonline.comUnderstanding this principle explains why the evaporator in a refrigeration system should always be nearly filled with liquid refrigerant. Otherwise, its full potential as a heat transfer device will not be utilized. The pressure-enthalpy chart, as shown in Fig. 2, displays all the pertinent properties for a given refrigerant (in this example ...