R744-R717 Cascade Refrigeration System: Performance Evaluation compared with a HFC Two-Stage System
Author(s) -
Antonio Messineo
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
energy procedia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.474
H-Index - 81
ISSN - 1876-6102
DOI - 10.1016/j.egypro.2011.12.896
Subject(s) - subcooling , refrigerant , refrigeration , superheating , cascade , thermodynamics , nuclear engineering , heat pump and refrigeration cycle , vapor compression refrigeration , materials science , process engineering , environmental science , chemistry , heat exchanger , engineering , boiling , chromatography , physics
In this study is presented a thermodynamic analysis of a cascade refrigeration system using as refrigerant carbon dioxide in low-temperature circuit and ammonia in high-temperature circuit. The operating parameters considered in this paper include condensing, evaporating, superheating and subcooling temperatures in the ammonia (R717) hightemperature circuit and in the carbon dioxide (R744) low-temperature circuit. Diagrams of COP versus operating parameters have been obtained. In addition, values for R744-R717 cascade refrigeration system are compared with the values obtained for a partial injection two-stage refrigeration system using the synthetic refrigerant R404A, a nearly azeotropic blend, specially used for commercial refrigeration. Results show that a carbon dioxide-ammonia cascade refrigeration system is an interesting alternative to R404A two-stage refrigeration system for low evaporating temperatures (–30°C ÷ –50°C) in commercial refrigeration for energy, security and environmental reasons
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