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Performance increase of carbon dioxide refrigeration cycle with the addition of parallel compression economization
Bell, Ian
2004In Proceedings of the 6th IIR Gustav Lorenzen Natural Working Fluids
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Abstract :
[en] In the future, it would be preferable to replace the halocarbon refrigerants with natural refrigerants like carbon dioxide, but there have been concerns over the use of carbon dioxide as a refrigerant due to its perceived inefficiency. It is possible to partially overcome this problem by the manipulation of the cylinders of the compressors used in the vapor compression refrigeration cycle. If some of the cylinders are used to compress vapor in a parallel compression system from an intermediary pressure, a refrigerating effect and COP greater than that of the system with all of the cylinders on suction can be achieved. An analytic model was created that allowed environmental and physical parameters to be altered. The investigations also included experimentation with the addition of superheat for the primary compression path, for which performance increases were noted for some operating conditions. The primary focus of the research was for the use of carbon dioxide in a standard air conditioning application. Accordingly, evaporation and condensation pressures were selected to correspond closely with evaporation and condensation temperatures for other refrigerants. Under the conditions used for the following research, superheating did not improve efficiency, and was not included. Physical limitations placed on the ratio of the suction cylinder swept volume to the economized cylinder swept volume suggest that building this economized compressor would be feasible. In fact, a standard reciprocating compressor could be altered such that 2 to 4 cylinders, depending on the volumetric ratio, are used for the economized path. The research demonstrates that under some conditions an economized carbon dioxide system outperforms a similar halocarbon system in terms of efficiency and capacity. In the end, this is the litmus test that proves that carbon dioxide can compete on the level with popular halocarbon refrigerants in this economized mode.
Disciplines :
Mechanical engineering
Author, co-author :
Bell, Ian ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'aérospatiale et mécanique > Systèmes énergétiques
Language :
English
Title :
Performance increase of carbon dioxide refrigeration cycle with the addition of parallel compression economization
Publication date :
September 2004
Event name :
6th IIR Gustav Lorenzen Natural Working Fluids
Event organizer :
IIR
Event date :
2004
Audience :
International
Main work title :
Proceedings of the 6th IIR Gustav Lorenzen Natural Working Fluids
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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