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Second law analysis of two‐stage compression transcritical CO2 heat pump cycle
Authors:Arif Emre Özgür  Hilmi Cenk Bayrakçi
Affiliation:1. Mechanical Education Department, Technical Education Faculty, Süleyman Demirel University, Isparta 32260, Turkey;2. Senirkent Vocational School HVAC Department, Süleyman Demirel University, Senirkent/Isparta 32600, Turkey
Abstract:Because of the global warming impact of hydro fluorocarbons, the uses of natural refrigerants in automotive and HVAC industries have received worldwide attention. CO2 is the most promising refrigerant in these industries, especially the transcritical CO2 refrigeration cycle. The objective of this work is to identify the main factors that affect two‐stage compression transcritical CO2 system efficiency. A second law of thermodynamic analysis on the entire two‐stage CO2 cycle is conducted so that the exergy destruction of each system component can be deduced and ranked, allowing future efforts to focus on improving the components that have the highest potential for advancement. The inter‐stage pressure is used as a variable parameter in the analysis study. The second law efficiency, coefficient of cooling performance and total exergy destruction of the system variations with the inter‐stage pressure are presented graphically. It was concluded that there is an optimum inter‐stage pressure that maximizes both first law and second law efficiencies. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:CO2  two stages  transcritical  refrigeration  inter‐stage pressure  second law
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