Aircraft pressurization systems allow aircraft cabins to be pressurized and maintain a comfortable environment for passengers and crew. There are two main types of systems - air cycle systems which use bleed air from the engines and refrigerant cycle systems which use vapor-compression or reverse Brayton cycles to condition and circulate air. Both systems work to control cabin air pressure and humidity at safe levels for flight.
Aircraft pressurization systems allow aircraft cabins to be pressurized and maintain a comfortable environment for passengers and crew. There are two main types of systems - air cycle systems which use bleed air from the engines and refrigerant cycle systems which use vapor-compression or reverse Brayton cycles to condition and circulate air. Both systems work to control cabin air pressure and humidity at safe levels for flight.
Aircraft pressurization systems allow aircraft cabins to be pressurized and maintain a comfortable environment for passengers and crew. There are two main types of systems - air cycle systems which use bleed air from the engines and refrigerant cycle systems which use vapor-compression or reverse Brayton cycles to condition and circulate air. Both systems work to control cabin air pressure and humidity at safe levels for flight.