Kitty's Guide to Heat Engines, Refrigerators, & Air Conditioners

In summary, heat engines, refrigerators, and air conditioners work by using a working fluid to undergo adiabatic expansion, cooling down to a useful temperature. The fluid is then compressed into a hotter liquid and run through a heat exchanger to cool down. This process is repeated in a cycle.
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Could someone explain to me how heat engines and refrigerators and air conditioners work. I'm very confused about the process and if they are isothermic, isovolumetric, or adiabatic.

~Kitty
 
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The key to a refrigeration cycle is a working fluid with just the right properties that it cools down to a useful temperature when undergoing adiabatic expansion. Then, after going through a heat exchanger in gaseous form (dispensing its "coldness" to whatever use you have for it), warming it up, it is compressed into a much hotter liquid, and run through another heat exchanger, cooling that liquid down.

http://home.howstuffworks.com/refrigerator4.htm
 
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This just keeps doing that over and over right?

~Kitty
 
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Yep: Expand (and cool)-> Pass through heat exchanger (and warm) -> compress (and warm more) -> Pass through second heat exchanger (and cool) -> Repeat.
 

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