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Experimental results for a hydraulic refrigeration system using n-butane
Authors:David S Chau  Warren Rice  Patrick E Phelan  Kent L Whitfield  Byard D Wood
Abstract:The hydraulic refrigeration system (HRS) is a vapor-compression system that accomplishes the compression and condensation of the refrigerant in a unique manner, by entraining refrigerant vapor in a down-flowing stream of water and utilizing the pressure head of the water to compress and condense the refrigerant. A multi-stage HRS was designed, fabricated, and tested using n-butane as the refrigerant. In general, both the refrigeration rate and the coefficient of performance (COP) increased with a corresponding decrease in the compression fluid temperature of the third and final stage. The refrigeration rate and COP were also found to increase with a corresponding increase in evaporator temperature. The predictions of an enhanced model incorporating two-phase hydraulic losses show excellent agreement with the experimental data with a maximum error of ±20%. The results of the experimental investigation indicate that the HRS offers an attractive and feasible alternative to conventional vapor-compression systems, especially in applications where direct-contact heat exchange in the evaporator is desirable.
Keywords:Refrigerating system  Refrigerant  Butane  Compression system  Multi-stage system  Design  Hydraulic  PerformanceAuthor Keywords: Systè  me frigorifique  Frigorigè  ne  Butane  Systè  me à  compression  Systè  me polyé  tagé    Conception  Hydraulique  Performance
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