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Oil presence in an evaporator: experimental validation of a refrigerant/oil mixture enthalpy calculation model
Authors:M. Youbi-Idrissi   J. Bonjour   M. -F. Terrier   C. Marvillet  F. Meunier  
Affiliation:a Laboratoire du Froid (E.A. 21), 292 rue Saint Martin, 75141, Paris cedex 03, France;b GRETh, CEA Grenoble, 17 rue des martyrs, 38054, Grenoble, France
Abstract:In this paper, the impact of the oil presence on the performances of a refrigerating machine is investigated both experimentally and numerically. To highlight the effect of oil, particularly on the evaporator behaviour, a theoretical model of enthalpy calculation for a refrigerant/oil mixture has been previously developed [Int J Refrigeration, 26(2003), 284]. In order to validate this model, tests were carried out on an industrial refrigerating machine working with R-407C. The lubricant is a polyol-ester oil whose solubility curves are given by the oil manufacturer. The oil circulating mass fraction is measured by a sampling technique and by an on-line density measurement method, whose advantages and drawbacks are presented. Both the model and the experiments show that the ratio of enthalpy change through the evaporator with to without the oil presence increases when the apparent superheat at the evaporator outlet increases. This is due to the presence of a non-evaporated amount of liquid refrigerant dissolved in the oil at this location, which is confirmed by visual observations. The numerical and experimental results are found to be in a good agreement as the maximum deviation is about 2.2%.
Keywords:Modelling   Experiment   Mixture   Lubricant   Refrigerant   R407C   PerformanceModé  lisation   Expé  rimentation    lange   Lubrifiant   Frigorigè  ne   R407C   Performance
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