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Analysis of the root causes of refrigerant-induced noise in refrigerators Hyung Suk Han/Weui Bong Jeong/Min Seong Kim/Tae Hoon Kim
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 12, pp.3245-3256, 2009
Abstract : Refrigerant-induced noises, which occur irregularly at special thermodynamic cycle conditions, are frequently cited
by residential customers who use refrigerators. However, these noises are very difficult to resolve and their root causes
cannot usually be exactly identified. In this research, the root causes of the irregular refrigerant-induced noise are estimated
through the theories of two-phase flow and bubble dynamics. Also, by using refrigerant-supplying equipment
that can continuously supply refrigerant to the test unit at typical cycle conditions, the flow patterns of the evaporator in
vertical and horizontal pipes are inspected and their noises are simultaneously measured. Through the observation of
the relationship between the flow pattern and the refrigerant-induced noise, the root causes of this irregular refrigerant
noise can be identified and verified.
Keyword :
2-phase; Refrigerant-induced noise; Flow pattern map; Refrigerant-supplying equipment; Evaporator-inlet
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