The transcritical cycle is a type of thermodynamic cycle used primarily in refrigeration and heat pump applications that operate with carbon dioxide (CO₂) as a refrigerant. This cycle is characterized by its ability to operate above the critical point of the refrigerant, which in the case of CO₂ is about 31°C (88°F) and 73.8 bar (1060 psi).
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