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Title: Thermodynamic analysis of trans-critical CO2 refrigeration cycle in Indian context
Authors: Dasgupta, Mani Sankar
Keywords: Mechanical Engineering
Trans-critical CO2 refrigeration cycle
Thermodynamic analysis
Parallel compression
Inter cooling
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: IJSTA
Abstract: The coefficient of performance for CO2 based trans-critical system is lower at high ambient temperature regions like India due to higher energy required for compression to a high temperature beyond critical point. This paper presents thermodynamic analysis of a basic trans-critical CO2 refrigeration cycle. Further, the basic cycle is modified for two different configurations incorporating parallel compression and inter-cooling. Use of parallel compression and inter-cooling in cycle configuration are two of the most promising cycle modifications for improving the performance of trans-critical CO2 refrigeration systems operating at high ambient temperatures. Simulation results show that parallel compression configuration is more effective. The maximum improvement in COP obtained is about 25% for parallel compression configuration. Also, the operating pressure of gas cooler is found lower for parallel compression configuration.
URI: http://ijsta.com/papers/ijstav1n3/IJSTA_V1N3P29_PP143-146.pdf
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