Introduction of Respirable Air Conditioner Based on the Principle of Gravity Circulation

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According to the existing problems of conventional air conditioning system, this paper presents a new form air-conditioning based on the principle of gravity cycle, analyze its merits and drawbacks and application area, to provide a theoretical basis for the popularization and application of the new air conditioning form.

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April 2014

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