Thermodynamics II
The absorption refrigeration cycle is a thermodynamic process that utilizes a heat source to drive the cooling effect, relying on the absorption and desorption of a refrigerant. This cycle is distinct from vapor-compression refrigeration systems, as it uses a combination of absorbent and refrigerant to transfer heat instead of mechanical compression, making it particularly useful in applications where waste heat or solar energy is available.
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