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Numerical simulation of the effects of a suction line heat exchanger on vapor compression refrigeration cycle performance
Ji Hwan Jeong*, Sang-Goo Park, Debasish Sarker and Keun Sun Chang
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 26, no. 4, pp.1213-1226, 2012
Abstract : Most modern refrigerators incorporate heat transfer between the refrigerant in a capillary tube and the refrigerant in a suction line. This
heat transfer is achieved by a non-adiabatic capillary tube called a capillary tube-suction line heat exchanger and is supposed to improve
the performance of the small vapor compression refrigeration cycle by removing some enthalpy of the refrigerant at the evaporator entrance.
To investigate the effects of this heat transfer on the refrigeration cycle, a computer program was developed based on conservation
equations of mass, momentum, and energy. The non-adiabatic capillary tube model is based on a homogeneous two-phase flow
model. The simulation results show that both the location and length of the heat exchange section influence the coefficient of performance
(COP) as well as the cooling capacity. It is noteworthy that the influence was not monotonic; that is, the performance may be deteriorated
under certain conditions.
Keyword : In household refrigerator; Vapor compression refrigeration cycle; Capillary tube; Suction line heat exchanger; Cycle simulation |
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