A numerical study on oil retention and migration characteristics in the heat pump system Jong Won Choi
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 7, pp.1858-1865, 2009
Abstract : In HVAC system, the oil circulation is inevitable because the compressor requires the oil for lubrication and sealing.
A small portion of the oil circulates with the refrigerant flow through the system components while most of the oil stays
or goes back to the compressor. Because oil retention in refrigeration systems can affect system performance and compressor
reliability, proper oil management is necessary in order to improve the compressor reliability and increase the
overall efficiency of the system. This paper describes a numerical analysis of oil distribution in each component of the
commercial air conditioning system including the suction line, discharge line and heat exchanger. In this study, system
modeling was conducted for a compressor, discharge line, condenser, expansion valve, evaporator and suction line. Oil
separation characteristics of the compressor were taken from the information provided by manufacturer. The working
fluid in the system was a mixture of a R-410A refrigerant and PVE oil. When the oil mass fraction (OMF) was assumed,
oil mass distribution in each component was obtained under various conditions. The total oil hold-up was also
investigated, and the suction line contained the largest oil hold-up per unit length of all components.
Keyword :
Oil mass fraction (OMF); Retention; Migration; Oil hold-up; Void fraction; Heat pump
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