A novel vapor injection structure on the blade for rotary compressor.

Number: pap.1180

Author(s) : WANG B., LIU X., SHI W.

Summary

Heat pumps with rotary compressors operating in low temperature ambient will face heavy performance degradation. A novel vapor injection structure on the blade for the rotary compressor has been proposed in this paper to overcome the back-flowing drawback of the traditional cylinder injection structure and enlarge the injection area. Based on a verified numerical model, the performance of a rotary compressor with the blade injection structure has been investigated. The results indicate that: the proposed vapor injection structure can eliminate the back-flowing of the injected refrigerant; compared to the traditional injection structure, the new structure can enhance the volumetric efficiency and injection mass flow-rate by 1.8~2.7% and 26.6~57.2%, respectively; and compared to the traditional injection structure, the new structure can increase the heating capacity and COP by 23.1~48.9% and 3.2~8.0%, respectively.

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  • Original title: A novel vapor injection structure on the blade for rotary compressor.
  • Record ID : 30019438
  • Languages: English
  • Source: 2016 Purdue Conferences. 23rd International Compressor Engineering Conference at Purdue.
  • Publication date: 2016/07/11

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