Levenberg-Marquardt application to two-phase nonlinear parameter estimation for finned-tube coil evaporators

<p>A procedure for calculation of refrigerant mass flow rate is implemented in the distributed numerical model to simulate the flow in finned-tube coil dry-expansion evaporators, usually found in refrigeration and air-conditioning systems. Two-phase refrigerant flow inside the tubes is assumed...

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Published: Hindawi Limited 2006-01-01
Series:Mathematical Problems in Engineering
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spelling doaj-9d72009e597f43d3862d8be627e879542020-11-24T21:17:03ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1024-123X2006-01-012006Levenberg-Marquardt application to two-phase nonlinear parameter estimation for finned-tube coil evaporators<p>A procedure for calculation of refrigerant mass flow rate is implemented in the distributed numerical model to simulate the flow in finned-tube coil dry-expansion evaporators, usually found in refrigeration and air-conditioning systems. Two-phase refrigerant flow inside the tubes is assumed to be one-dimensional, unsteady, and homogeneous. In the model the effects of refrigerant pressure drop and the moisture condensation from the air flowing over the external surface of the tubes are considered. The results obtained are the distributions of refrigerant velocity, temperature and void fraction, tube-wall temperature, air temperature, and absolute humidity. The finite volume method is used to discretize the governing equations. Additionally, given the operation conditions and the geometric parameters, the model allows the calculation of the refrigerant mass flow rate. The value of mass flow rate is computed using the process of parameter estimation with the minimization method of Levenberg-Marquardt minimization. In order to validate the developed model, the obtained results using HFC-134a as a refrigerant are compared with available data from the literature.</p>http://www.hindawi.com/GetArticle.aspx?doi=10.1155/MPE/2006/48542
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title Levenberg-Marquardt application to two-phase nonlinear parameter estimation for finned-tube coil evaporators
spellingShingle Levenberg-Marquardt application to two-phase nonlinear parameter estimation for finned-tube coil evaporators
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
title_short Levenberg-Marquardt application to two-phase nonlinear parameter estimation for finned-tube coil evaporators
title_full Levenberg-Marquardt application to two-phase nonlinear parameter estimation for finned-tube coil evaporators
title_fullStr Levenberg-Marquardt application to two-phase nonlinear parameter estimation for finned-tube coil evaporators
title_full_unstemmed Levenberg-Marquardt application to two-phase nonlinear parameter estimation for finned-tube coil evaporators
title_sort levenberg-marquardt application to two-phase nonlinear parameter estimation for finned-tube coil evaporators
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mathematical Problems in Engineering
issn 1024-123X
publishDate 2006-01-01
description <p>A procedure for calculation of refrigerant mass flow rate is implemented in the distributed numerical model to simulate the flow in finned-tube coil dry-expansion evaporators, usually found in refrigeration and air-conditioning systems. Two-phase refrigerant flow inside the tubes is assumed to be one-dimensional, unsteady, and homogeneous. In the model the effects of refrigerant pressure drop and the moisture condensation from the air flowing over the external surface of the tubes are considered. The results obtained are the distributions of refrigerant velocity, temperature and void fraction, tube-wall temperature, air temperature, and absolute humidity. The finite volume method is used to discretize the governing equations. Additionally, given the operation conditions and the geometric parameters, the model allows the calculation of the refrigerant mass flow rate. The value of mass flow rate is computed using the process of parameter estimation with the minimization method of Levenberg-Marquardt minimization. In order to validate the developed model, the obtained results using HFC-134a as a refrigerant are compared with available data from the literature.</p>
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