ångkompressionscykel
Ångkompressionscykel, also known as the vapor-compression refrigeration cycle, is the most common thermodynamic cycle used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems. It forms the basis of how most refrigerators and air conditioners work to transfer heat from a colder space to a warmer environment.
The cycle consists of four main components: the compressor, the condenser, the expansion valve, and the evaporator.
The cycle begins with the compressor, which receives the refrigerant in its gaseous state at low pressure
Next, the high-pressure, high-temperature refrigerant gas flows into the condenser, which is usually a set of
The high-pressure liquid refrigerant then passes through the expansion valve. This device significantly reduces the pressure
Finally, the low-pressure, cold liquid-vapor mixture enters the evaporator, typically coils inside the refrigerated space. As