kondensorsystem
Kondensorsystem (condenser system) is a system that condenses vapor into a liquid by removing heat from the vapor. In engineering practice the condenser is a key component of vapor‑compression cycles in refrigeration and air conditioning, as well as in steam power plants and industrial process heat systems. The primary function is to reject latent heat from the vapor phase, allowing the working fluid to return to a liquid state and be recirculated.
A kondensorsystem typically comprises a condenser heat exchanger, a cooling medium circuit (water, air, or a
Operation: high‑pressure vapor from compressor or turbine enters the condenser, transfers heat to the cooling medium,
Types: air‑cooled condensers use ambient air, often with fans; water‑cooled condensers use cooling water in shell‑and‑tube
Applications: refrigeration and air conditioning, heat pumps, steam turbines in power plants, and various industrial processing
Design considerations: heat rejection rate, available cooling resource, fouling, corrosion, pressure drop, energy efficiency, and environmental