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Experimental results on a chiller using a CO2-DME mixture.
Author(s) : VACCARO G., MILAZZO A., TOBALY P., DIABY A. T., TALLURI L.
Type of article: IJR article
Summary
CO2-DME (Carbon Dioxide-Dimethyl Ether) mixtures raised our interest in the last year as they promise to increase the COP with respect to pure CO2 while maintaining GWP = 1. The mixture can be non-flammable, as far as the percentage of DME is low. This study presents experimental findings obtained from a chiller system utilizing CO2-DME mixtures as the working fluid. The experimental investigation aims to analyse the performance and behaviour of the chiller under varying operating conditions. Key parameters, such as coefficient of performance, cooling capacity, and thermodynamic behaviour are examined to assess the suitability and efficacy of the CO2-DME mixture in chiller applications. The experimental results shed light on the thermodynamic characteristics and operational considerations of the chiller system, providing valuable insights into the potential of CO2-DME mixtures for environmentally friendly, safe and energy-efficient cooling technologies. The experimental findings indicate a maximum increase in COP of 15 % for a mixture comprising 10 % DME, with a condensation temperature of 35 °C. Furthermore, the cooling capacity is reduced only by 7 % in the worst case.
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- Original title: Experimental results on a chiller using a CO2-DME mixture.
- Record ID : 30032888
- Languages: English
- Source: International Journal of Refrigeration - Revue Internationale du Froid - vol. 168
- Publication date: 2024/12
- DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2024.10.002
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