Testing on condenser heat exchange and pressure properties
This report is a documentation of my experience while undergoing my final year project. The project explains the performance testing of vapor compression cycle (VCC) and includes the analytical view on the data acquisition. A working refrigerant, R134a is used in the project integrated with the...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45013 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | This report is a documentation of my experience while undergoing my final year project. The project explains the performance testing of vapor compression cycle (VCC) and includes the analytical view on the data acquisition.
A working refrigerant, R134a is used in the project integrated with the concept of multi-evaporators and EEVs. Tests were conducted and analyzed so as to determine the range of COP values. Researchers have shown that the on-off cycling of the system causes coefficient of performance (COP) to be below the 75% steady-state threshold. During the cycles, transient losses during the cycling are mainly attributed to two different phenomena; thermodynamic losses (heat exchangers mass) and start/stop losses (refrigerant migration). The multi-evaporator air conditioner (MEAC) consists of one compressor, one condenser, several evaporators and the same number of expansion values [1]. In this project, the MEAC uses one compressor to drive several evaporators simultaneously therefore, its dynamics are more complicated than the single machine [1]. |
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