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Performance evaluation of household refrigerators running with R600a contaminated with non-condensable gases.
Author(s) : ESPINDOLA R. S., KNABBEN F. T., MELO C., HERMES C. J. L.
Type of article: IJR article
Summary
This article reports an experimental study of performance degradation and expansion noise generation in a household refrigerator running with isobutane contaminated with non-condensable gases (NCGs). Controlled amounts of nitrogen were injected into the system using a purpose-built device. The refrigerant flow at the capillary inlet was visualized while an accelerometer recorded the expansion noise at the evaporator inlet. Steady-state performance tests were carried with different nitrogen contamination levels at various compressor speeds. A high sub-cooling degree and an increased discharge pressure showed to be strong evidences of the presence of non-condensable gases. Even though the thermodynamic variables reached steady-state conditions, large fluctuations were observed for the flow pattern at the capillary tube inlet and in the acceleration readings. Therefore, standardized cyclic energy consumption and pull-down tests were also conducted to evaluate the effect of NCGs on the refrigerator transients. It was noticed that the energy consumption increased up to 25.9% when the system was doped with a mass fraction of 0.43% of N2. Also, a quasi-linear increase of the energy consumption with the N2 mass fraction was observed. Furthermore, the system pull-down time increased by up to 10-h due to NCG contamination. A visual inspection revealed that the performance degradation was related to a partial clogging of the capillary tube that unbalanced the compressor and expansion device mass flow rates, preventing the system to reach steady-state conditions.
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- Original title: Performance evaluation of household refrigerators running with R600a contaminated with non-condensable gases.
- Record ID : 30027370
- Languages: English
- Source: International Journal of Refrigeration - Revue Internationale du Froid - vol. 111
- Publication date: 2020/03
- DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2019.11.032
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