Modules / Lectures


Sl.No Chapter Name MP4 Download
1Lecture 01: Introduction to CoolingDownload
2Lecture 02: Why Cooling is required?Download
3Lecture 03: DefinitionsDownload
4Lecture 04: How to produce Safe FoodsDownload
5Lecture 05: How to produce Safe Foods? (Contd.)Download
6Lecture 06 : Cooling Load CalculationDownload
7Lecture 07 : Cooling Load Calculation Contd.Download
8Lecture 08 : Cooling Load Calculation Contd.Download
9Lecture 09 : Cooling Load Calculation Contd.Download
10Lecture 10 : Basics of ThermodynamicsDownload
11Lecture 11 : Basics of Thermodynamics Contd.Download
12Lecture 12 : Basics of Thermodynamics Contd.Download
13Lecture 13 : Basics of Thermodynamics Contd.Download
14Lecture 14 : Basics of Thermodynamics Contd.Download
15Lecture 15 : Basics of Thermodynamics Contd.Download
16Lecture 21 : Psychrometrics Contd.Download
17Lecture 22 : Psychrometrics Contd.Download
18Lecture 23 : Psychrometrics Contd.Download
19Lecture 24 : Psychrometrics Contd.Download
20Lecture 25 : The Carnot CycleDownload
21Lecture 26 : Carnot Cycle (Contd.)Download
22Lecture 27 : Carnot Cycle (Contd.)Download
23Lecture 28 : Carnot Cycle (Contd.)Download
24Lecture 29 : Carnot Refrigeration CyclesDownload
25Lecture 30 : Carnot Refrigeration Cycles (Contd.)Download
26Lecture 31 : Practical Difficulties with Carnot CycleDownload
27Lecture 32 : Dry CompressionDownload
28Lecture 33 : Problem Solving with Carnot SystemDownload
29Lecture 34 : Pure Substance as RefrigerantDownload
30Lecture 35 : Pure Substance as Refrigerant (Contd.)Download
31Lecture 36 : Gas as RefrigerantDownload
32Lecture 37 : Gas as Refrigerant (Contd.)Download
33Lecture 38 : Gas as Refrigerant (Contd.)Download
34Lecture 39 : Basics of Refrigeration and Air ConditioningDownload
35Lecture 40 : Basics of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (Contd.)Download
36Lecture 41 : Selection of CondenserDownload
37Lecture 42 : CompressorDownload
38Lecture 43 : Reciprocating CompressorDownload
39Lecture 44 : Reciprocating Compressor (Contd.)Download
40Lecture 45 : Reciprocating Compressor (Contd.)Download
41Lecture 46 : Centrifugal CompressorDownload
42Lecture 47 : ROTARY, POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT TYPE COMPRESSORSDownload
43Lecture 48 : CondenserDownload
44Lecture 49 : Condenser (Contd.)Download
45Lecture 50 : Evaporator and Expansion DeviceDownload
46Lecture 51 : FreezingDownload
47Lecture 52: Crystallization in FreezingDownload
48Lecture 53 : Freezing CurveDownload
49Lecture 54 : FreezersDownload
50Lecture 55 : Control Atmosphere StorageDownload
51Lecture 56: Use of Phase Change Materials (PCM)Download
52Lecture 57: Cold Chain and Cold StorageDownload
53Lecture 58 : Cold StorageDownload
54Lecture 59 : Ice CreamDownload
55Lecture 60: Ice Cream Contd.Download

Sl.No Chapter Name English
1Lecture 01: Introduction to CoolingDownload
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2Lecture 02: Why Cooling is required?Download
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3Lecture 03: DefinitionsDownload
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4Lecture 04: How to produce Safe FoodsDownload
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5Lecture 05: How to produce Safe Foods? (Contd.)Download
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6Lecture 06 : Cooling Load CalculationDownload
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7Lecture 07 : Cooling Load Calculation Contd.Download
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8Lecture 08 : Cooling Load Calculation Contd.Download
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9Lecture 09 : Cooling Load Calculation Contd.Download
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10Lecture 10 : Basics of ThermodynamicsDownload
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11Lecture 11 : Basics of Thermodynamics Contd.Download
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12Lecture 12 : Basics of Thermodynamics Contd.Download
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13Lecture 13 : Basics of Thermodynamics Contd.Download
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14Lecture 14 : Basics of Thermodynamics Contd.Download
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15Lecture 15 : Basics of Thermodynamics Contd.Download
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16Lecture 21 : Psychrometrics Contd.Download
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17Lecture 22 : Psychrometrics Contd.Download
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18Lecture 23 : Psychrometrics Contd.Download
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19Lecture 24 : Psychrometrics Contd.Download
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20Lecture 25 : The Carnot CycleDownload
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21Lecture 26 : Carnot Cycle (Contd.)Download
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22Lecture 27 : Carnot Cycle (Contd.)Download
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23Lecture 28 : Carnot Cycle (Contd.)Download
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24Lecture 29 : Carnot Refrigeration CyclesDownload
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25Lecture 30 : Carnot Refrigeration Cycles (Contd.)Download
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26Lecture 31 : Practical Difficulties with Carnot CycleDownload
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27Lecture 32 : Dry CompressionDownload
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28Lecture 33 : Problem Solving with Carnot SystemDownload
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29Lecture 34 : Pure Substance as RefrigerantDownload
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30Lecture 35 : Pure Substance as Refrigerant (Contd.)Download
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31Lecture 36 : Gas as RefrigerantDownload
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32Lecture 37 : Gas as Refrigerant (Contd.)Download
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33Lecture 38 : Gas as Refrigerant (Contd.)PDF unavailable
34Lecture 39 : Basics of Refrigeration and Air ConditioningPDF unavailable
35Lecture 40 : Basics of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (Contd.)PDF unavailable
36Lecture 41 : Selection of CondenserPDF unavailable
37Lecture 42 : CompressorPDF unavailable
38Lecture 43 : Reciprocating CompressorPDF unavailable
39Lecture 44 : Reciprocating Compressor (Contd.)PDF unavailable
40Lecture 45 : Reciprocating Compressor (Contd.)PDF unavailable
41Lecture 46 : Centrifugal CompressorPDF unavailable
42Lecture 47 : ROTARY, POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT TYPE COMPRESSORSPDF unavailable
43Lecture 48 : CondenserPDF unavailable
44Lecture 49 : Condenser (Contd.)PDF unavailable
45Lecture 50 : Evaporator and Expansion DevicePDF unavailable
46Lecture 51 : FreezingPDF unavailable
47Lecture 52: Crystallization in FreezingPDF unavailable
48Lecture 53 : Freezing CurvePDF unavailable
49Lecture 54 : FreezersPDF unavailable
50Lecture 55 : Control Atmosphere StoragePDF unavailable
51Lecture 56: Use of Phase Change Materials (PCM)PDF unavailable
52Lecture 57: Cold Chain and Cold StoragePDF unavailable
53Lecture 58 : Cold StoragePDF unavailable
54Lecture 59 : Ice CreamPDF unavailable
55Lecture 60: Ice Cream Contd.PDF unavailable


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