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:: Volume 7, Issue 4 (Winter 2021) ::
تبدیل انرژی 2021, 7(4): 37-52 Back to browse issues page
Validation and thermodynamic analysis of multi-stage ejector refrigeration cycle in car cooler using combustion heat
Saeed Daneshmand1 , Rahman Cheraghi ShamsAbadi1 , Vahid Monfared * 2
1- Islamic Azad university Shahre Majlesi branch, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Isfahan, Iran
2- Islamic Azad university Zanjan branch, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Zanjan, Iran , vahid_monfared_57@yahoo.com
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In order to improve the performance of the ejector systems, this research has been conducted with the purpose of validation and thermodynamic analysis of multi-stage ejector refrigeration cycle in car cooler using combustion heat. For this purpose, one of a variety of combined ejector cycles using a numerical flow method inside a refrigeration cycle, and role of operating parameters, operating fluid, and throttle diameter of the mixing chamber were studied. The obtained results show that the use of a multi-stage oscillation cycle with an increase of 10% to 15% of the coefficient of performance, compared to the simple cycle of inclination. Also, the obtained results indicate that the R12 fluid has the highest coefficient of performance COP but will have effects on the ozone layer and is better than other refrigerants used. It seems that considering the low cost of maintaining the two-stage ejector refrigeration cycle is very suitable alternative for other cycles in different applications. Given the using two ejectors instead of a compressor and using automobile heat dissipation as the energy needed to start the cycle can save up to 35% of energy consumption, as most of the energy in the cooling cycle is consumed by the compressor. Due to the size of the ejectors in this cycle and considering the creation of a suitable space for fitting it inside the car hood, there is no particular problem and can be used massively and extensively in the automotive industry to create cooling.
Keywords: Thermodynamic analysis, Multi-stage ejector refrigeration cycle, Combustion products
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Thermodynamics
Received: 2020/12/13 | Accepted: 2021/03/8 | Published: 2021/03/15
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Daneshmand S, Cheraghi ShamsAbadi R, Monfared V. Validation and thermodynamic analysis of multi-stage ejector refrigeration cycle in car cooler using combustion heat. تبدیل انرژی 2021; 7 (4) :37-52
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مجله علمی تخصصی مهندسی مکانیک تبدیل انرژی Journal of Energy Conversion
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