Experimental determination of correlations for heat transfer coefficients in the suction muffler of a hermetic reciprocating compressor

Number: pap.1374

Author(s) : ARCENO E., DUTRA T., DESCHAMPS C. J.

Summary

The efficiency and reliability of hermetic reciprocating compressors adopted for household refrigeration are affected by the temperature distribution of their components. Simulation models developed to assist the thermal design of compressors require heat transfer coefficients in different components, usually estimated from correlations available for simplified geometries. However, the geometries of some components are complex and require more representative heat transfer coefficients. This paper presents experimental results for heat transfer coefficients obtained from measurements of heat flux and temperature in different regions of the suction muffler of a small reciprocating compressor under different operating conditions. A least square method was employed to obtain correlations for local heat transfer coefficients, which were then compared with estimates given by correlations available in the literature for simplified geometries.

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  • Original title: Experimental determination of correlations for heat transfer coefficients in the suction muffler of a hermetic reciprocating compressor
  • Record ID : 30019445
  • Languages: English
  • Source: 2016 Purdue Conferences. 23rd International Compressor Engineering Conference at Purdue.
  • Publication date: 2016/07/11

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