höyrystymispaineistussykliin
Höyrystymispaineistussykliin, often referred to by its Finnish abbreviation HPS, describes a thermodynamic cycle used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems. It is the fundamental operating principle behind most vapor-compression refrigeration cycles. The cycle involves a refrigerant fluid that undergoes continuous phase changes between liquid and vapor states, absorbing and releasing heat in the process.
The cycle typically begins with the compressor, which increases the pressure and temperature of the refrigerant
The HPS is characterized by four main components: the compressor, condenser, expansion valve, and evaporator. The