The behaviour of a hybrid compressor and ejector refrigeration system with refrigerants R134a and R142b.

Author(s) : HERNÁNDEZ J. I., DORANTES R. J., BEST R., et al.

Type of article: Article

Summary

A complete theoretical analysis on the thermodynamic behaviour of a HYbrid Compressor and Ejector Refrigeration System, HYCERS, is carried out. An ejector under optimum performance is employed. Two working fluids were selected: refrigerant R142b (HCFC142b) which has shown very good characteristics in air conditioning applications of ejector systems and refrigerant R134a (HFC134a) which is widely used in refrigeration applications and readily available in most countries. The variation of the generator and condenser temperatures as well as the intercooler pressure were considered for an evaporator temperature of -10 °C and a unitary cooling capacity of 1 kW. The ideal efficiency, the enthalpy-based coefficient of performance, the exergy efficiency and the supplied energy ratio are obtained. With this information, at a moderate condenser and generator temperature of 30 and 85 °C, respectively, the HYCERS working with R-134a had the best operation with a highest coefficient of performance of 0.48 and an exergy efficiency of 0.25. On the other hand, if a higher condenser temperature is imposed, the HYCERS with R-142b had its best performance at a higher generator temperature. If a working fluid is badly selected, despite having high entrainment ratios, the system will not function properly. Therefore, the methodology here defined becomes an effective tool for selecting adequate working fluids and optimum system design conditions. Also, the employment of a unitary cooling load allows system scaling at any capacity as it increases linearly.

Details

  • Original title: The behaviour of a hybrid compressor and ejector refrigeration system with refrigerants R134a and R142b.
  • Record ID : 2005-0710
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Applied Thermal Engineering - vol. 24 - n. 13
  • Publication date: 2004/09

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