Second-law-based thermodynamic analysis of two-stage and mechanical-subcooling refrigeration cycles |
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Authors: | S.M Zubair M Yaqub S.H Khan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia |
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Abstract: | Thermodynamic analysis of HFC-134a vapor-compression refrigeration cycles is investigated by both the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Second-law analysis is carried out for both two-stage and mechanical-subcooling refrigeration cycles. The analysis is performed on each of the system components to determine their individual contribution to the overall system irreversible losses. It is found that most of the losses are due to a low compressor efficiency. Irreversibilities of expansion valves and condenser are also significant. In addition, it is shown that the optimum inter-stage pressure for two-stage and mechanical-subcooling refrigeration systems is very close to the saturation pressure corresponding to the arithmetic mean of the refrigerant condensation and evaporation temperatures. These results are compared with the existing practice in the industry. Furthermore, theoretical results of a two-stage refrigeration system performance are also compared with experimental values for a CFC-22 system. |
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Keywords: | refrigerating cycle compression two-stage cycle thermodynamics sub-cooling performance R134a R22cycle frigorifique compression cycle biétagé thermodynamique sous-refroidissement performance R134a R22 |
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