Wang Feng, Mi Xiaozhen, Mu Guangyu, et al. Experimental Study on the Effect of Oil Circulation Rate on the Performance of Reciprocating Refrigeration Compressor[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2014, 35(3).
Wang Feng, Mi Xiaozhen, Mu Guangyu, et al. Experimental Study on the Effect of Oil Circulation Rate on the Performance of Reciprocating Refrigeration Compressor[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2014, 35(3). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2014.03.033.
This paper studied the effect of oil circulation rate on the performance of reciprocating refrigeration compressor by means of experiments. In order to ensure the experiment accuracy
double oil separators were adopted in the testing system. In this way
the refrigerant was almost separated completely from the mixture of refrigerant and oil and entered again into the suction of the compressor. A model of Sanyo compressor was used to carry out a series of experiments. The results showed that the oil circulation rate was increased with the increase of the amount of oil injection
the oil circulation rate effected the refrigerant capacity
power
COP and discharge temperature. The performance of compressor and discharge temperature was increased with the lower oil circulation rate and vice versa. Therefore
the proper quantity of oil should be injected into the compressor
where a good lubrication condition was formed
the reliability and performance of compressor were guaranteed and a better economy can be obtained.