absorptiijäähdytys
Absorptiijäähdytys, also known as absorption refrigeration, is a process that uses a heat source to generate cooling. Unlike conventional vapor-compression refrigeration systems that rely on mechanical compression, absorption systems utilize a thermal compression cycle. The core of the system involves a working fluid and a refrigerant that are mixed and then separated through a series of thermodynamic processes.
The most common absorption refrigeration cycle uses ammonia as the refrigerant and water as the absorbent.
Another common type of absorption system uses lithium bromide as the absorbent and water as the refrigerant.
Absorption refrigeration systems are particularly advantageous when waste heat is readily available, such as from industrial