Heat pump and refrigeration cycle
Thermodynamic heat pump cycles or refrigeration cycles are the conceptual and mathematical models for heat pump, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. A heat pump is a mechanical system that allows for the transmission of heat from one location (the "source") at a lower temperature to another location (the "sink" or "heat sink") at a higher temperature. Thus a heat pump may be thought of as a "heater" if the objective is to warm the heat sink (as when warming the inside of a home on a cold day), or a "refrigerator" or “cooler” if the objective is to cool the heat source (as in the normal operation of a freezer). In either case, the operating principles are close. Heat is moved from a cold place to a warm place.
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Heat pump and refrigeration cycle
Thermodynamic heat pump cycles or refrigeration cycles are the conceptual and mathematical models for heat pump, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. A heat pump is a mechanical system that allows for the transmission of heat from one location (the "source") at a lower temperature to another location (the "sink" or "heat sink") at a higher temperature. Thus a heat pump may be thought of as a "heater" if the objective is to warm the heat sink (as when warming the inside of a home on a cold day), or a "refrigerator" or “cooler” if the objective is to cool the heat source (as in the normal operation of a freezer). In either case, the operating principles are close. Heat is moved from a cold place to a warm place.
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Los ciclos termodinámicos de b ...... lugar frío a un lugar cálido.
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O ciclo de refrigeração ou cic ...... imento raramente é necessário.
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Thermodynamic heat pump cycles ...... a cold place to a warm place.
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Un ciclo frigorifero è un cicl ...... )
* ciclo inverso di Stirling
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ديناميكا حرارية لدورة مضخة الت ...... فهمية لمضخة الحرارة والمبردات.
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Los ciclos termodinámicos de b ...... nto son idénticos. El calor s
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O ciclo de refrigeração ou cic ...... ndo-as mais simples e baratas
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Thermodynamic heat pump cycles ...... a cold place to a warm place.
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Un ciclo frigorifero è un cicl ...... )
* ciclo inverso di Stirling
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ديناميكا حرارية لدورة مضخة الت ...... فهمية لمضخة الحرارة والمبردات.
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Bomba de calor y ciclo de refrigeración
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Ciclo de refrigeração
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Ciclo frigorifero
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Heat pump and refrigeration cycle
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دورة التبريد ومضخة الحرارة
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