In the vapor-compression refrigeration cycle, refrigerant enters the evaporator in the form of a cool, low-pressure mixture of liquid and vapor. Heat is transferred from the relatively warm air or water to the refrigerant, causing the liquid refrigerant to boil. The resulting vapor is then pumped from the evaporator by the compressor, which increases the pressure and temperature of the refrigerant vapor.
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Much like in the vapor compression cycle, refrigerant in the absorption cycle flows through a condenser, expansion valve, and an evaporator. However, the absorption cycle uses different refrigerants and a different method of compression than the vapor compression cycle.
Author:-K.A.FENU
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