Topic:Refrigeration and air conditioning

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Refrigeration and air conditioning

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning requires the movement of energy from a lower energy(ie. Lower Temperature) reservoir to a higher energy reservior. This Process cannot occur without additional energy being supplied to the system. One common system used is the vapour-compression refrigeration cycle.


Vapour-compression refrigeration cycle

This Cycle consists of an evaporator, compressor, condenser and an expansion valve. The Refrigerant moves in this order through the cycle. In order to absorb energy from the low temperature reservior the Refrigerant must be below the temperature of the low temperature reservior when it enters the evaporator.


Evaporator

Facilitates the movement of energy from the low temperature reservior to the Refrigerant. This results in a temperature increase of the Refrigerant and a temperature decrease in the room or fridge.


Compressor

The system is able to work because of the energy input to the compressor (Wnet,in). The Compressor does work on the refrigerant to compress it. As a result of compression the refrigerants pressure and temperature increase (to a value higher than the high temperature reservior).


Condenser

The condenser facilitates the movement of energy from the refrigerant to the high temperature reservior. This results in the refrigerants temperature decreasing.


Expansion Valve

The Expansion Valve reduces the pressure and temperature via the effects of throttling.