Study on performance of scroll compressor for micro-refrigeration systems by CFD method

The micro-refrigeration system can be utilized in various fields, including personal cooling, medical applications, and other specialized fields. Compressors represent a crucial component of vapor compression refrigeration systems. A simulation model of the micro scroll compressor has been developed...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of thermal analysis and calorimetry 2024-12, Vol.149 (23), p.14113-14127
Hauptverfasser: Song, Shuo, Shi, Wenhao, Zhao, Yuanyang, Yang, Qichao, Liu, Guangbin, Liu, Yunxia, Li, Liansheng
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Zusammenfassung:The micro-refrigeration system can be utilized in various fields, including personal cooling, medical applications, and other specialized fields. Compressors represent a crucial component of vapor compression refrigeration systems. A simulation model of the micro scroll compressor has been developed. The operating characteristics and leakage of scroll compressors with different capacities (10, 50, 100 cm 3 /rev) are compared. The effects of rotational speeds, condensing temperature, volume ratios, and clearance on the characteristics of micro scroll compressors have been analyzed. For the scroll compressor that has a suction capacity of 10 cm 3 /rev, the volumetric and isentropic efficiencies tend to initially rise and subsequently decrease as the rotational speed is raised. The volumetric efficiency reaches a maximum value of 86.26% at 5000 rpm, while the isentropic efficiency reaches a maximum value of 72.93% at 6000 rpm. As the volume ratio increases from 0.79 to 1.0 of the theoretical volume ratios, the volumetric efficiency remains stable, while The isentropic efficiency demonstrates a pattern of initially rising and then falling, reaching a peak of 71.63% at a volume ratio of 0.91 compared to the theoretical volume ratios.
ISSN:1388-6150
1588-2926
DOI:10.1007/s10973-024-13689-1