Thermodynamic Analysis of a Refrigeration System Operating with R1234yf Refrigerant

Author(s):  
Vedat Oruç ◽  
Atilla G. Devecioğlu
2015 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 905-914 ◽  
Author(s):  
Farivar Fazelpour

In the last two decades many scientific papers and reports have been published in the field of the application of the carbon dioxide as a refrigerant for refrigeration systems and heat pumps. Special attention has been paid to the transcritical cycle. However, almost no papers discussed such cycles for hot climates, i.e., when the temperature of the environment is higher than 40?? during a long period of time. This paper deals with the energetic and exergetic evaluation of a CO2 refrigeration system operating in a transcritical cycle under hot climatic conditions. The performance and exergy efficiency of the CO2 refrigeration system depend on the operation conditions. The effect of varying these conditions is also investigated as well as the limitations associated with these conditions.


Author(s):  
Dai Yuqiang ◽  
Zou Jiupeng ◽  
Zhu Che ◽  
Liu Peiqi ◽  
Zhao Jiaquan ◽  
...  

As a novel generation of rotary thermal separators, a wave rotor refrigerator (WRR) is an unsteady flow device used for refrigeration in whose passages pressured streams directly contact and exchange the energy due to the movement of pressure waves. In this work, the working procedure and wave diagram of WRR are investigated thoroughly. Based on this, a novel WRR thermodynamic analysis model has been established and validated by experiments. This performance assessment model shows the main contributing factors of expansion and compression processes. A particular analysis of WRR refrigeration system has revealed that expansion efficiency can be adversely affected by excessive high compression efficiency, which means that particular emphasis should be laid on wave rotors for supercharging or refrigeration.


Energies ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 3058 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paride Gullo

In this work the thermodynamic performance of a transcritical R744 booster supermarket refrigeration system equipped with R290 dedicated mechanical subcooling (DMS) was exhaustively investigated with the aid of the advanced exergy analysis. The outcomes obtained suggested that improvement priority needs to be addressed to the manufacturing of more efficient high-stage (HS) compressors, followed by the enhancement of the gas cooler/condenser (GC), of the medium-temperature (MT) evaporators, of the R290 compressor, and of the low-temperature (LT) evaporators. These conclusions were different from those drawn by the application of the conventional exergy assessment. Additionally, it was found that GC can be enhanced mainly by reducing the irreversibilities owing to the simultaneous interaction among the components. The R290 compressor would also have significantly benefitted from the adoption of such measures, as half of its avoidable irreversibilities were exogenous. Unlike the aforementioned components, all the evaporators were improvable uniquely by decreasing their temperature difference. Finally, the approach temperature of GC and the outdoor temperature were found to have a noteworthy impact on the avoidable irreversibilities of the investigated solution.


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