Investigation on a two-stage ejection refrigeration system
Working under high condensing or low evaporating temperatures, a two-stage ejection refrigeration system is presented in order to effectively utilize low-grade heat in this context. The performance of the two-stage ejection refrigeration system is investigated under generating temperatures from 130...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied thermal engineering 2015-07, Vol.86, p.49-59 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Working under high condensing or low evaporating temperatures, a two-stage ejection refrigeration system is presented in order to effectively utilize low-grade heat in this context. The performance of the two-stage ejection refrigeration system is investigated under generating temperatures from 130 to 150 °C, condensing temperatures of 45–54 °C and evaporating temperatures from 6 to 30 °C. The experimental results show that the presented two-stage ejection refrigeration system can operate normally under a condensing temperature of 54 °C, which is higher than the normal condensing temperatures of a single-stage ejection refrigeration system. However, the extra power input to drive the 2nd ejector make such a system less efficient under condensing temperatures below 50 °C. Under those circumstances, through adjustment of operational strategies, an ejection refrigeration system should choose using single-stage ejector or two-stage ejector for different operational conditions, which greatly extends the application range of ejection refrigeration systems.
•A two-stage ejection refrigeration system is investigated experimentally.•Performance of each ejector is investigated in the system.•We conducted comparison between single-stage and two-stage system.•The system can operate under the highest condensing temperature of 54 °C.•Operational strategies are discussed for the different working conditions. |
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ISSN: | 1359-4311 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2015.03.077 |