In a conventional cooling system, refrigerant superheating inside the compressor is largely responsible for overall energy losses, increasing the compression specific work and decreasing the cooling capacity. In heat pump applications, superheating not only affects the compression loss, but also the specific heating capacity of the system, since the inlet temperature of the condenser depends on the final temperature of compression. Kremer et al. (2011) proposed a new approach to identify and understand the superheating losses in compressors submitted to heat pump applications. In this paper, a more accurate approach is proposed and the effects of refrigerant superheating are analyzed using a compressor thermal model. Different configuration...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico. Programa de Pós...
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In a conventional cooling system, refrigerant superheating inside the compressor is largely responsi...
A considerable portion of the cooling capacity losses on a household compressor occurs due to heatin...
Due to several incentives for reducing energy consumption worldwide, there is an increasingly demand...
Improving energy efficiency of air conditioning systems to save energy, reduce emissions to contribu...
Two-stage vapor compression technology can effectively improve system performance, mainly due to the...
Vapour compression refrigeration systems are widely used refrigeration method in industries as well ...
Utilization of high-temperature energy in industrial production processes is often exhausted by huge...
The present study evaluates the possibilities of increasing efficiency in refrigeration and heat pum...
A compressor in a rice manufacturer, PT. X, got overheated especially on hot days. The overheat make...
This paper presents the simulated results of vapour compression system with sub-cooling and superhea...
[EN] Based on a previously developed and validated steady-state model of a single-stage vapour compr...
The author believes CO₂ to be a promising future refrigerant due to the threat to the HFCs of restri...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico. Programa de Pós...
This paper presents the analysis of the energy consumption of scroll type compressors. The study has...
Industrial drying and dehydration processes require intensive use of energy and account for a large ...
In a conventional cooling system, refrigerant superheating inside the compressor is largely responsi...
A considerable portion of the cooling capacity losses on a household compressor occurs due to heatin...
Due to several incentives for reducing energy consumption worldwide, there is an increasingly demand...
Improving energy efficiency of air conditioning systems to save energy, reduce emissions to contribu...
Two-stage vapor compression technology can effectively improve system performance, mainly due to the...
Vapour compression refrigeration systems are widely used refrigeration method in industries as well ...
Utilization of high-temperature energy in industrial production processes is often exhausted by huge...
The present study evaluates the possibilities of increasing efficiency in refrigeration and heat pum...
A compressor in a rice manufacturer, PT. X, got overheated especially on hot days. The overheat make...
This paper presents the simulated results of vapour compression system with sub-cooling and superhea...
[EN] Based on a previously developed and validated steady-state model of a single-stage vapour compr...
The author believes CO₂ to be a promising future refrigerant due to the threat to the HFCs of restri...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico. Programa de Pós...
This paper presents the analysis of the energy consumption of scroll type compressors. The study has...
Industrial drying and dehydration processes require intensive use of energy and account for a large ...