* Faculty 306, Naval Academy of Engineering Wuhan 430033, People's Republic of China
† Mechanical Engineering Department, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD 21402, USA
Abstract:
The maximum possible specific cooling load that can be obtained from two-heart-reservoir refrigerators with a set of high-temperature heat sinks and low-temperature heat sources is analyzed. The refrigerators considered in this paper include (1) externally and internally reversible, (2) externally irreversible and internally reversible, (3) externally reversible and internally irreversible and (4) externally and internally irreversible refrigerators. The irreversibilities are assumed to be caused by heat transfer only. The specific cooling load, defined as the cooling load per unit total heat-exchanger surface area, is adopted as the objective function for the refrigerator performance analysis in this paper.