Energetic and Exergetic Analysis of an Ejector-Expansion Refrigeration Cycle Using the Working Fluid R32
The performance characteristics of an ejector-expansion refrigeration cycle (EEC) using R32 have been investigated in comparison with that using R134a. The coefficient of performance (COP), the exergy destruction, the exergy efficiency and the suction nozzle pressure drop (SNPD) are discussed. The r...
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doaj-58ce79c8733940ebaa86a7ac6921acca2020-11-24T23:16:08ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002015-07-011774744476110.3390/e17074744e17074744Energetic and Exergetic Analysis of an Ejector-Expansion Refrigeration Cycle Using the Working Fluid R32Zhenying Zhang0Lirui Tong1Li Chang2Yanhua Chen3Xingguo Wang4Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering, North China University of Science and Technology, Tangshan 063009, ChinaInstitute of Architecture and Civil Engineering, North China University of Science and Technology, Tangshan 063009, ChinaInstitute of Architecture and Civil Engineering, North China University of Science and Technology, Tangshan 063009, ChinaInstitute of Architecture and Civil Engineering, North China University of Science and Technology, Tangshan 063009, ChinaInstitute of Architecture and Civil Engineering, North China University of Science and Technology, Tangshan 063009, ChinaThe performance characteristics of an ejector-expansion refrigeration cycle (EEC) using R32 have been investigated in comparison with that using R134a. The coefficient of performance (COP), the exergy destruction, the exergy efficiency and the suction nozzle pressure drop (SNPD) are discussed. The results show that the application of an ejector instead of a throttle valve in R32 cycle decreases the cycle’s total exergy destruction by 8.84%–15.84% in comparison with the basic cycle (BC). The R32 EEC provides 5.22%–13.77% COP improvement and 5.13%–13.83% exergy efficiency improvement respectively over the BC for the given ranges of evaporating and condensing temperatures. There exists an optimum suction nozzle pressure drop (SNPD) which gives a maximum system COP and volumetric cooling capacity (VCC) under a specified condition. The value of the optimum SNPD mainly depends on the efficiencies of the ejector components, but is virtually independent of evaporating temperature and condensing temperature. In addition, the improvement of the component efficiency, especially the efficiencies of diffusion nozzle and the motive nozzle, can enhance the EEC performance.http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/17/7/4744refrigerationejector-expansionR32COPexergy efficiency |
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Zhenying Zhang Lirui Tong Li Chang Yanhua Chen Xingguo Wang Energetic and Exergetic Analysis of an Ejector-Expansion Refrigeration Cycle Using the Working Fluid R32 Entropy refrigeration ejector-expansion R32 COP exergy efficiency |
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Zhenying Zhang Lirui Tong Li Chang Yanhua Chen Xingguo Wang |
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Energetic and Exergetic Analysis of an Ejector-Expansion Refrigeration Cycle Using the Working Fluid R32 |
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Energetic and Exergetic Analysis of an Ejector-Expansion Refrigeration Cycle Using the Working Fluid R32 |
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Energetic and Exergetic Analysis of an Ejector-Expansion Refrigeration Cycle Using the Working Fluid R32 |
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Energetic and Exergetic Analysis of an Ejector-Expansion Refrigeration Cycle Using the Working Fluid R32 |
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Energetic and Exergetic Analysis of an Ejector-Expansion Refrigeration Cycle Using the Working Fluid R32 |
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energetic and exergetic analysis of an ejector-expansion refrigeration cycle using the working fluid r32 |
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The performance characteristics of an ejector-expansion refrigeration cycle (EEC) using R32 have been investigated in comparison with that using R134a. The coefficient of performance (COP), the exergy destruction, the exergy efficiency and the suction nozzle pressure drop (SNPD) are discussed. The results show that the application of an ejector instead of a throttle valve in R32 cycle decreases the cycle’s total exergy destruction by 8.84%–15.84% in comparison with the basic cycle (BC). The R32 EEC provides 5.22%–13.77% COP improvement and 5.13%–13.83% exergy efficiency improvement respectively over the BC for the given ranges of evaporating and condensing temperatures. There exists an optimum suction nozzle pressure drop (SNPD) which gives a maximum system COP and volumetric cooling capacity (VCC) under a specified condition. The value of the optimum SNPD mainly depends on the efficiencies of the ejector components, but is virtually independent of evaporating temperature and condensing temperature. In addition, the improvement of the component efficiency, especially the efficiencies of diffusion nozzle and the motive nozzle, can enhance the EEC performance. |
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refrigeration ejector-expansion R32 COP exergy efficiency |
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