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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2016

A modified homogeneous relaxation model for CO2 two-phase flow in vapour ejector

Michal Haida; Michal Palacz; Jacek Smolka; Andrzej J. Nowak; Armin Hafner; Krzysztof Banasiak

In this study, the homogenous relaxation model (HRM) for CO2 flow in a two-phase ejector was modified in order to increase the accuracy of the numerical simulations The two- phase flow model was implemented on the effective computational tool called ejectorPL for fully automated and systematic computations of various ejector shapes and operating conditions. The modification of the HRM was performed by a change of the relaxation time and the constants included in the relaxation time equation based on the experimental result under the operating conditions typical for the supermarket refrigeration system. The modified HRM was compared to the HEM results, which were performed based on the comparison of motive nozzle and suction nozzle mass flow rates.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2016

A comparison of homogeneous equilibrium and relaxation model for CO2 expansion inside the two-phase ejector

Michal Palacz; Michal Haida; Jacek Smolka; Andrzej J. Nowak; Armin Hafner

In this study, the comparison of the accuracy of the homogeneous equilibrium model (HEM) and homogeneous relaxation model (HRM) is presented. Both models were applied to simulate the CO2 expansion inside the two-phase ejectors. Moreover, the mentioned models were implemented in the robust and efficient computational tool ejectorPL. That tool guarantees the fully automated computational process and the repeatable computations for the various ejector shapes and operating conditions. The simulated motive nozzle mass flow rates were compared to the experimentally measured mass flow rates. That comparison was made for both, HEM and HRM. The results showed the unsatisfying fidelity of the HEM for the operating regimes far from the carbon dioxide critical point. On the other hand, the HRM accuracy for such conditions was slightly higher. The approach presented in this paper, showed the limitation of applicability of both two-phase models for the expansion phenomena inside the ejectors.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2016

Parallel Work of CO2 Ejectors Installed in a Multi-Ejector Module of Refrigeration System

Jakub Bodys; Michal Palacz; Michal Haida; Jacek Smolka; Andrzej J. Nowak; Krzysztof Banasiak; Armin Hafner

A performance analysis on of fixed ejectors installed in a multi-ejector module in a CO2 refrigeration system is presented in this study. The serial and the parallel work of four fixed-geometry units that compose the multi-ejector pack was carried out. The executed numerical simulations were performed with the use of validated Homogeneous Equilibrium Model (HEM). The computational tool ejectorPL for typical transcritical parameters at the motive nozzle were used in all the tests. A wide range of the operating conditions for supermarket applications in three different European climate zones were taken into consideration. The obtained results present the high and stable performance of all the ejectors in the multi-ejector pack.


International Journal of Refrigeration-revue Internationale Du Froid | 2016

Experimental analysis of the R744 vapour compression rack equipped with the multi-ejector expansion work recovery module

Michal Haida; Krzysztof Banasiak; Jacek Smolka; Armin Hafner; Trygve Magne Eikevik


Energy Conversion and Management | 2017

Full-scale multi-ejector module for a carbon dioxide supermarket refrigeration system: Numerical study of performance evaluation

Jakub Bodys; Michal Palacz; Michal Haida; Jacek Smolka; Andrzej J. Nowak; Krzysztof Banasiak; Armin Hafner


Energy | 2016

Performance of fixed geometry ejectors with a swirl motion installed in a multi-ejector module of a CO2 refrigeration system

Jakub Bodys; Jacek Smolka; Michal Palacz; Michal Haida; Krzysztof Banasiak; Andrzej J. Nowak; Armin Hafner


Thermal Science | 2016

Numerical investigation of an R744 liquid ejector for supermarket refrigeration systems

Michal Haida; Jacek Smolka; Michal Palacz; Jakub Bodys; Andrzej J. Nowak; Zbigniew Bulinski; Adam Fic; Krzysztof Banasiak; Armin Hafner


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2017

HEM and HRM accuracy comparison for the simulation of CO2 expansion in two-phase ejectors for supermarket refrigeration systems

Michal Palacz; Michal Haida; Jacek Smolka; Andrzej J. Nowak; Krzysztof Banasiak; Armin Hafner


International Journal of Refrigeration-revue Internationale Du Froid | 2018

Modified homogeneous relaxation model for the R744 trans-critical flow in a two-phase ejector

Michal Haida; Jacek Smolka; Armin Hafner; Michal Palacz; Krzysztof Banasiak; Andrzej J. Nowak


Energy | 2018

System model derivation of the CO2 two-phase ejector based on the CFD-based reduced-order model

Michal Haida; Jacek Smolka; Armin Hafner; Zeimowit Ostrowski; Michal Palacz; Andrzej J. Nowak; Krzysztof Banasiak

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Jacek Smolka

Silesian University of Technology

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Andrzej J. Nowak

Silesian University of Technology

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Michal Palacz

Silesian University of Technology

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Armin Hafner

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Jakub Bodys

Silesian University of Technology

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Adam Fic

Silesian University of Technology

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Marcin Plis

Silesian University of Technology

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Mikolaj Mastrowski

Silesian University of Technology

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Zbigniew Bulinski

Silesian University of Technology

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