Gas Compression Refrigeration System
The Gas compression refrigeration system is mostly employed in liquefaction of gases. In such a situation the gas to be liquefied is compressed to high pressures via multi-stage compression, and then cooled in heat exchangers at constant pressure, throttled to much low pressures and the resultant liquid and vapor are estranged. A specific kind of this refrigeration system with air as the working substance, termed as ‘air cycle refrigeration system’ is a popular system employed in cooling aircraft cabins. Such system works on reversed Brayton or Joule Cycle-Brayton Cycle being the ideal cycle on which the closed cycle gas turbine power plant works.