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Modelling and simulation of air-conditioning cycles
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|作者:
Sandi Rais
Yoshinori Kadono
Katsunori Murayama
Kazuya Minakuchi
Hisae Takeuchi
Tatsuya Hasegawa
机构:
[1] Graduate School of Engineering,Department of Aerospace Engineering
[2] Nagoya University,EcoTopia Science Institute
[3] Nagoya University,Hasegawa’s Laboratory, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, EcoTopia Science Institute
来源:
Heat and Mass Transfer
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2017年
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53卷
关键词:
Heat Pump;
Poor Operating Condition;
Polytropic Index;
Expansion Valve;
Standard Operating Condition;
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The heat-pump cycle for air conditioning was investigated both numerically and experimentally by evaluating the coefficient of performance (COP) under Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS B 8619:1999) and ANSI/AHRI standard 750-2007 operating conditions. We used two expansion valve coefficients Cv(φ)=0.12\documentclass[12pt]{minimal}
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\begin{document}$$Cv_{(\varphi )} = 0.06$$\end{document} namely poor operating conditions (Case 2). To improve the performance of the air conditioner, we compared the performance for two outside air temperatures, 35 and 40 °C (Case 3). The simulation and experiment comparison resulted the decreasing of the COP for standard operating condition is equal to 14 %, from 3.47 to 2.95 and a decrease of the cooling capacity is equal to 18 %, from 309.72 to 253.53 W. This result was also occurred in poor operating condition which the COP was superior at 35 °C temperature.
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页码:425 / 438
页数:13
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