He Jun, Tao Leren, Hu Pengrong, et al. Research on Low-frequency Operational Performance of Refrigeration System based on Incomplete Overheat Cycle[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2019, 40(3).
He Jun, Tao Leren, Hu Pengrong, et al. Research on Low-frequency Operational Performance of Refrigeration System based on Incomplete Overheat Cycle[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2019, 40(3). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2019.03.084.
Based on the incomplete superheating cycle of a refrigeration system (from suction superheat of the compressor to two-phase compression)
the characteristics of the change in the performance of a refrigeration system
such as the coefficient of performance (COP)
refrigeration capacity
pressure ratio
compressor power consumption
electric efficiency
and exhaust temperature
are investigated by running the rolling rotor compressor in different low-frequency conditions. An optimal control strategy is then put forward. The results show that if the compressor operating frequency is properly reduced and the quality of refrigerant is controlled at 0.98 ≤ x < 1 for a short time
the cooling capacity would be increased by 8.3% to 16.6% compared to the conventional superheat control conditions (5–10 K)
and the COP would increase by 12.5%–15%. In addition
the electrical efficiency of the compressor was only 0.3%–0.7% lower than that of the conventional superheat control condition
and the electrical efficiency at the lowest frequency (25 Hz) in the experiment was the largest. At the lowest frequency in the experiment
the energy-saving effect was significant
and the pressure ratio was further reduced. The temperature of the exhaust gas was greatly reduced by 40.3% when x<0.90.