Zhang Zhentao
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING: Transactions of the Cryogenic Engineering Conference - CEC | 2014
Pang Weike; Lin Wenju; Pan Qilin; Lin Wenye; Dai Qunte; Yang Luwei; Zhang Zhentao
In this paper, a set of heat pump (called as Mechanical Vapor Recompression, MVR) propelled by a centrifugal fan is tested and it shows some special characteristic when it works together with a falling film evaporator. Firstly, an analysis of the fan’s suction and discharge parameters at stable state, such as its pressure and temperature, indicates that a phenomenon of wet compression is probably to appear during vapor compression. As a result, superheat after saturated vapor is compressed is eliminated, which reduces discharge temperature of the system. It is because drops boil away and absorb the super heat into their latent heat during vapor compression. Meanwhile, drops in the suction vapor add to the compressed vapor, which increase the given heat of the MVR heat pump. Next, assistant electric heat could adjust and keep steady of the operating pressure and temperature of an MVR heat pump. With the evaporation temperature up to be high, heat balance is broken and supplement heat needs to increase. Thirdly, the performance of an MVR heat pump is affect by the balance of falling film and evaporation that has an effect on heat transfer. Then, two parameters standing for the performance are measured as it runs in practical condition. The two important parameters are consumptive electricity power and productive water capacity. According to theoretical work in ideal condition by calculation and fan’s input power by measure as running, adiabatic efficiency (ηad) of a centrifugal fan is calculated when it is applied in a heat pump of MVR. Following, based on ηad, practical SMER and COP of an MVR heat pump are discovered to be correlative with it. Finally, in dependence on productive water in theory and in practice, displacement efficiency (ηv) of centrifugal fans is obtained when compressing vapor, and so provide some references of matching a fan for an MVR heat pump. On the other hand, it is helpful to research and develop MVR heat pumps, and also to check electricity power consumption while operating practically in light of electric motor efficiency (ηe) and ηad.In this paper, a set of heat pump (called as Mechanical Vapor Recompression, MVR) propelled by a centrifugal fan is tested and it shows some special characteristic when it works together with a falling film evaporator. Firstly, an analysis of the fan’s suction and discharge parameters at stable state, such as its pressure and temperature, indicates that a phenomenon of wet compression is probably to appear during vapor compression. As a result, superheat after saturated vapor is compressed is eliminated, which reduces discharge temperature of the system. It is because drops boil away and absorb the super heat into their latent heat during vapor compression. Meanwhile, drops in the suction vapor add to the compressed vapor, which increase the given heat of the MVR heat pump. Next, assistant electric heat could adjust and keep steady of the operating pressure and temperature of an MVR heat pump. With the evaporation temperature up to be high, heat balance is broken and supplement heat needs to increase. Thi...
Science China-technological Sciences | 2014
Wei Juan; Yang Luwei; Zhang Zhentao; Lin Xuejun; Zhang Chong; Li Bo
This study presents the performance of a new single-stage scroll compressor used for the heat pump drying of thermally sensitive materials over a wide temperature range. The performance of the new compressor was predicted by an ARI standard 540 map-based compressor model and verified by a semi-open drying heat pump system constructed for this purpose. A comparison of the experimental data with the predicted data proved that the new scroll compressor used in the drying heat pump works well, can supply a wide range of condensing temperatures (30–80°C) (without auxiliary heating), and has a minimum coefficient of performance (COP) above 2.0, even in the worst condition.
Archive | 2013
Dai Qunte; Yang Luwei; Zhang Zhentao; Lin Wenye
Archive | 2013
Yang Luwei; Lv Jun; Zhang Zhentao; Wang Chuanqi; Pang Weike
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2013
Yang Junling; Yang Luwei; Wei Juan; Ma Yuezheng; Zhang Zhentao
Archive | 2013
Zhang Zhentao; Dai Qunte; Yang Luwei
Archive | 2015
Zhang Zhentao; Wang Chuanqi; Yang Luwei; Lyu Jun
Archive | 2014
Wei Juan; Yang Luwei; Zhang Zhentao; Lin Xuejun
Archive | 2013
Yang Luwei; Dai Qunte; Zhang Zhentao; Lv Jun
Archive | 2013
Lin Wenye; Dai Qunte; Yang Luwei; Zhang Zhentao; Zhang Yifei