Rapid-Rate Thermal Cycle Chamber operation principle
The Rapid-Rate Thermal Cycle Chamber adopts a binary cascade air-cooled refrigeration system composed of a fully enclosed compressor.The cascade refrigeration system includes a high-temperature refrigeration cycle and a low-temperature refrigeration cycle. The connection container is an evaporative condenser. The evaporative condenser also functions as an energy transfer. It transfers the thermal energy in the working room through a two-stage refrigeration system to achieve temperature rise purpose.
The high and low refrigeration cycle of the Rapid-Rate Thermal Cycle Chamber is homogenized by a reverse Karuo cycle, which consists of two isothermal processes and two adiabatic processes.
The process is as follows: The refrigerant is adiabaticly compressed by the compressor to a high pressure, and the work is consumed to raise the exhaust temperature. After that, the refrigerant is used to exchange heat with the surrounding medium isothermally through the condenser to transfer heat to the surrounding medium. The rear refrigerant expands through the valve to perform work, and the temperature of the refrigerant decreases. Finally, the refrigerant absorbs heat isothermally from the higher temperature object through the evaporator, so that the temperature of the object to be cooled is reduced. This cycle repeats itself to achieve the purpose of cooling.