The vapor-compression cycle is used in most household refrigerators as well as in many large commercial and industrial refrigeration systems. Figure 1 provides a schematic diagram of the components of a typical vapor-compression refrigerat...
Magnetic refrigeration, or adiabatic demagnetization, is a cooling technology based on the magnetocaloric effect, an intrinsic property of magnetic solids. The refrigerant is often a paramagnetic salt, such as cerium magnesium nitrate. The...
In 1954 the Nash Ambassador was the first American automobile to have a front-end, fully integrated heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning system.[7][8] The Nash-Kelvinator corporation used its experience in refrigeration to introduce...
A portable air conditioner is one on wheels that can be easily transported inside a home or office. They are currently available with capacities of about 5,00060,000 BTU/h (1,80018,000 W output) and with and without electric-resistance hea...
In very dry climates, evaporative coolers, sometimes referred to as swamp coolers or desert coolers, are popular for improving coolness during hot weather. An evaporative cooler is a device that draws outside air through a wet pad, such as...
Refrigeration air-conditioning equipment usually reduces the absolute humidity of the air processed by the system. The relatively cold (below the dewpoint) evaporator coil condenses water vapor from the processed air (much like an ice-cold...
In the refrigeration cycle, a heat pump transfers heat from a lower-temperature heat source into a higher-temperature heat sink. Heat would naturally flow in the opposite direction. This is the most common type of air conditioning. A refri...
In 1902, the first modern electrical air conditioning unit was invented by Willis Haviland Carrier in Buffalo, New York. After graduating from Cornell University, Carrier, a native of Angola, New York, found a job at the Buffalo Forge Comp...
The 2nd-century Chinese inventor Ding Huan (fl 180) of the Han Dynasty invented a rotary fan for air conditioning, with seven wheels 3 m (9.8 ft) in diameter and manually powered.[2] In 747, Emperor Xuanzong (r. 712762) of the Tang Dynasty...
The measured capacity of refrigeration is always dimensioned in units of power. Domestic and commercial refrigerators may be rated in kJ/s, or Btu/h of cooling. For commercial and industrial refrigeration systems, most of the world uses th...
The vapor-compression cycle is used in most household refrigerators as well as i...
Magnetic refrigeration, or adiabatic demagnetization, is a cooling technology ba...
In 1954 the Nash Ambassador was the first American automobile to have a front-en...
A portable air conditioner is one on wheels that can be easily transported insid...
In very dry climates, evaporative coolers, sometimes referred to as swamp cooler...
In the refrigeration cycle, a heat pump transfers heat from a lower-temperature ...