
ASSESSMENT OF THE PERFORMANCE A VAPOUR COMPORESSION. REFRIGERATION CYCLE WORKING WITH AMMONIA
Author(s) -
Ionela Ticu,
Elena Gogu
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of marine technology and environment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2501-8795
pISSN - 1844-6116
DOI - 10.53464/jmte.01.2022.12
Subject(s) - refrigerant , refrigeration , vapor compression refrigeration , coefficient of performance , superheating , heat pump and refrigeration cycle , exergy , thermodynamics , cooling capacity , thermodynamic cycle , evaporation , process engineering , subcooling , second law of thermodynamics , environmental science , condensation , exergy efficiency , gas compressor , engineering , heat transfer , physics
his paper is a part of the efforts done in order to analyse the performance of vapour compression refrigeration cycles. These technologies are used with a high rate in marine refrigeration and are responsible for important amounts of energy consumptions. The obtained results are indicating the fact that the performance of the cycle is decreased when increasing the condensation temperature and keeping constant the evaporation temperature. Gains in the performance are obtained when degrees of superheating and sub cooling are increased, resulting that the cycle with superheating and sub cooling is superior to the one without these two processes. Ammonia or (R717) is a refrigerant often used on board the ships due to its very good thermodynamic properties. Moreover, the concern regarding the environment and the fact that ammonia is a natural refrigerant, offers to this refrigerant the chance to be adopted in the future plants, on board of new ships. The performance of an ammonia based cycle is discussed in terms of coefficient of performance (COP) and exergy efficiency, the theory of the first and second laws of thermodynamics being fundamental.