Absorption Refrigeration
Absorption Refrigeration
Absorption Refrigeration
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Vapor Absorption Refrigeration
Cyclic Process of Refrigeration
• In the cyclic process of refrigeration the heat is
removed from the low temperature reservoir and is
thrown to high temperature reservoir. As per the
second law of thermodynamics the natural flow of heat
is from the high temperature reservoir to low
temperature reservoir. In the cyclic refrigeration
process since the flow of heat is reversed, the external
work has to be done on the system. The cyclic process
of refrigeration is also reverse of the thermodynamic
power cycle or Carnot cycle in which the heat flows
from high temperature reservoir to low temperature
reservoir; hence the cycle of refrigeration is also called
as Reverse Carnot Cycle.
There are two types of cyclic process of
refrigeration: vapor cycle and gas cycle. The
vapor cycle is classified into vapor
compression cycle and vapor absorption cycle.
Vapor Compression Cycle
• The vapor compression cycle is the mostly widely
used method of refrigeration in the modern
applications. Your household refrigerator, water
cooler, deep freezer, air-conditioner etc, all run on
vapor compression cycle. The cycle is called as
vapor compression cycle, because the vapors of
refrigerant are compressed in the compressor of
the refrigerator system to develop the cooling
effect.
1) Compression: The vapors of refrigerant enter the
compressor and get compressed to high pressure and
high temperature. During this process the entropy of the
refrigerant ideally remains constant and it leaves in
superheated state.
speed of rotation
pressure at suction
pressure at discharge and
type of refrigerant being used