Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach 8th Edition

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Chapter 11 - Refrigeration Cycles - Problems - Page 646: 11-65C

Answer

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Work Step by Step

In aircraft cooling, the ambient air is compressed by a aircraft compressor, cooled by on-board heat exchangers using outside ambient air and then expanded in a turbine. This expanded cold air is supplied to cabin and other electronic cooling purposes.
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