Heat and Mass Transfer | 2019

Thermodynamic analysis of a system converted from heat pump to refrigeration device

 
 
 
 

Abstract


In this study, an existing laboratory heat pump is converted to a refrigeration unit in order to evaluate efficiency, power consumption, pressure and temperature variations and optimal charge amount of the system in new mode using refrigerant R-407C. Refrigerant charge amount has a key role in the terms of performance, operating cost (regarding to the charge reduction and energy consumption) and environmental concerns in all heat pump and refrigeration systems, which work on the same principles. Heat pump charge amount is the subject of many research, but less studies have been done in the case of refrigerators and freezers where the system works in the transient condition, on the contrary to the heat pump units. Although this study has been devoted to a detailed attempt to examine the possibility of converting the heat pump into the refrigerator, energy aspects of the whole system and the compressor have been analyzed under different working conditions. In the installed setup, the COP value of the system is tested with charge amount between 1\xa0kg and 7\xa0kg, but obtained results show that, this value is so lower than that of heat pump unit due to restricted energy source in cooling chamber.

Volume 55
Pages 281-291
DOI 10.1007/S00231-018-2412-5
Language English
Journal Heat and Mass Transfer

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