DUAN HANKUN, XIE YINGMING, YANG WENYU, et al. Simulation of Vapor Compression CO2 Hydrate Direct Contact Cold Thermal Energy Storage System. [J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2023, 44(1).
DUAN HANKUN, XIE YINGMING, YANG WENYU, et al. Simulation of Vapor Compression CO2 Hydrate Direct Contact Cold Thermal Energy Storage System. [J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2023, 44(1). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2023.01.114.
a simulation model of a water-cooled direct contact cold thermal energy storage system using compressed CO2 hydrate was established
and the charging characteristics and total cold thermal energy storage capacity of the cold thermal energy storage system under charging pressures of 3.5 MPa
3.6 MPa
3.7 MPa
and 3.8 MPa were simulated. The results show that the relative errors between the simulation and experimental results of the cooling curve are 4.02%
4.43%
3.38%
and 1.89%
and those of the total cold thermal energy storage capacity are 0.82%
3.41%
1.45%
and 1.81% for the four charging pressures
respectively. All the relative errors are less than 5%; thus
the model has a good prediction ability. The model is used to optimize the system to improve its cold storage performance: when the cooling water flow rate increased from 65 mL/s to 100 mL/s
the pre-cooling time of the system decreased from 22.5 min to 20.8 min
and the COP of the system first increased and subsequently decreased. When the cooling water flow was 95 mL/s
the system COP reached maximum. When the cooling water temperature increased from 22 °C to 30 °C
the pre-cooling time of the system increased from 16.1 min to 21.9 min
and the COP of the system decreased from 1.77 to 1.53. When the charging pressure increased from 3.5 MPa to 5.0 MPa
the discharge pressure increased from 5.4 MPa to 12.1 MPa. When the charging pressure was 5.0 MPa
the discharge pressure was 12.1 MPa
which exceeded the maximum operating pressure of the compressor. Therefore
the charging pressure should be lower than 5.0 MPa for the sake of safety.
关键词
CO2水合物压缩式制冷循环蓄冷系统模拟优化
Keywords
CO2 hydratecompression refrigeration cyclecold thermal energy storage systemsimulationoptimization