Simple Vapour Compression Refrigeration System

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The presentation will give you idea about the vapor compression refrigeration system.


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Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Simple Vapor Compression Refrigeration System 1

Outline What a Vapor Compression Refrigeration System is ? Why its needed ? Mechanism of Simple Vapor Compression Refrigeration System Different Vapor Compression Refrigeration System Factors affecting COP of Vapor Compression Refrigeration System Advantages Disadvantages 2

What a VCR System is ? Its improved refrigeration cycle which uses fluid instead of air as working substance. These systems belong to the general class of vapor cycles, wherein the working refrigerant undergoes phase change at least during one process. The working substance is circulated in the system in which it alternatively evaporates and condenses; thus it undergoes a phase change. Refrigeration is obtained as the refrigerant evaporates at low temperatures. The input to the system is in the form of mechanical energy required to run the compressor. Hence these systems are also called as mechanical refrigeration systems. 3

Why its needed ? In Carnot refrigeration system, Isothermal heat rejection process requires slow piston movement Reversible adiabatic ( Isentropic ) process requires faster piston movements Above both are not possible. For generating maximum possible COP, Carnot cycle can be referred as an ideal. Also, working substance; air/gas is only compressible whereas vapor is compressible as well as it can change phase during different process. Phase change of fluid during evaporation process requires large amount of heat, hence if temperature of fluid is reduced then refrigeration effect can be increased. Also, isothermal vaporization allows extraction of heat without raising temperature of fluid very high. 4

Mechanism of Simple VCRS Assumptions for ideal vapor-compression cycle are ; Irreversibility within the evaporator, condenser and compressor are ignored no frictional pressure drops refrigerant flows at constant pressure through the two heat exchangers (evaporator and condenser) heat losses to the surroundings are ignored compression process is isentropic Main components are ; Compressor Condenser Expansion Devices Evaporator 5

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8 In compressor (during process 1-2 : Isentropic compression) , Inlet is low pressure; low temperature, saturated vapor Outlet is high pressure; high temperature saturated/superheated vapor. Here,

In condenser (during process 2-3 : Isobaric heat rejection) , Inlet is high pressure; high temperature, saturated/superheated vapor Outlet is high pressure; low temperature saturated liquid. Here, In expansion device (during process 3-4 : Isenthalpic expansion) , Inlet is high pressure; low temperature, saturated liquid Outlet is low pressure; low temperature saturated liquid and vapor mixture. Here, In evaporator (during process 4-1 : Isobaric & Isothermal heat extraction) , Inlet is low pressure; low temperature, saturated liquid and vapor Outlet is low pressure; low temperature saturated vapor. Here, 9

Different Vapor Compression Refrigeration System If output of compressor is dry saturated vapor, 10

If output of compressor is superheated vapor, 11

If output of compressor is wet vapor, 12

If input of compressor is superheated vapor, 13

If output of condenser is sub cooled liquid , 14

Factors affecting COP of VCR System Effect of suction ( evaporation ) pressure :- Pressure decrease Specific volume of vapor increase Work required increase Refrigerating effect decrease Hence, COP decrease Effect of discharge ( condenser ) pressure :- Pressure increase Work required increase Refrigerating effect decrease Hence, COP decrease   15

Effect of evaporator & condenser temperature :- Evaporator temp. decreases Condenser temperature increases Work required increase Refrigerating effect decrease Hence, COP decrease Effect of Superheated vapor after evaporation :- Specific volume of vapor increase Refrigerating capacity decreases Work required increase Refrigerating effect decrease Hence, COP decrease   16

Effect of sub cooling :- Refrigerating effect increase Hence, COP increase   17

Advantages Smaller size for capacity of refrigeration Less running cost. Large range of temperatures available. High COP. Less complex in design & operation. 18

Disadvantages High initial cost. Leakage of refrigerant. 19