The capillary tube — the simplest of refrigerant controls — is the most popular method for metering refrigerant flow from the condenser to the evaporator in compression-type refrigeration systems.
In the late 1910s and early 1920s a pair of scientists independently developed an equation that describes how a fluid rises in a capillary tube as a function of time. The formula—the Lucas-Washburn ...
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