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Further analysis of the influence of interstage configurations on two-stage vapor compression heat pump systems

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posted on 2024-11-17, 16:36 authored by Shuang Jiang, Shugang Wang, Yao Yu, Zhenjun Ma, Jihong Wang
Two-stage vapor compression technology can effectively improve system performance, mainly due to the thermal effects of different interstage configurations. The thermal effects should be further analyzed to obtain quantitative results for different refrigerants. Based on mathematical analysis and numerical methods, the influences of the two thermal effects, i.e., subcooling and desuperheating, on the heating coefficient of performance (COP ) are analyzed. The results show that the subcooling promotes the COP regardless of what refrigerant is employed; and the larger the molar specific heat capacity (evaluated by C ) of the refrigerant is, the greater the subcooling promotes the COP . When C is less than 60 J mol K , the desuperheating improves the COP , whereas when C is larger than 70 J mol K , it reduces the COP . The maximum improvement in the COP caused by interstage subcooling can reach up to 23%, while that caused by desuperheating is less than 6%. h h p,m h p,m h p,m h h 0 0 −1 −1 0 −1 −1

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Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province (2019-BS-055)

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Journal title

Applied Thermal Engineering

Volume

184

Language

English

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