ZHANG SHUCHENG, YIN XIANG, SONG YULONG, et al. Research Progress of Influencing Characteristics of Lubricating Oil in Transcritical CO2 Automotive Air Conditioner. [J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2024, 45(2).
ZHANG SHUCHENG, YIN XIANG, SONG YULONG, et al. Research Progress of Influencing Characteristics of Lubricating Oil in Transcritical CO2 Automotive Air Conditioner. [J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2024, 45(2). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2024.02.001.
Lubricating oil is a key factor affecting the performance and reliability of transcritical CO2 heat pump air conditioners dealing with complicated application environments and the requirements of new energy vehicles. The type of oil products and the amount of charged oil play an important role in maintaining high performance and ensuring the safe and stable operation of the system. This study discusses the function and influence of lubricating oil in transcritical CO2 automotive heat-pump air conditioners. Several common lubricating oils used in CO2 automobile heat-pump air conditioners are summarized
and the performance of each lubricating oil is compared. The effects of adding lubricating oil on the performance of each component and the overall performance of the transcritical CO2 heat-pump air-conditioning system are analyzed. Lubricating oil reduces the abrasion and working noise of moving parts and prevents refrigerant leakage and excessive discharge temperature in the compressor. However
excessive oil accumulation in the compression chamber leads to reduced volumetric efficiency and increases power consumption. In the heat exchanger and pipeline
the oil slick that forms on the heat exchanger wall increases the flow resistance and thermal resistance. Simultaneously
oil has an effect of restraining nuclear boiling and bubble disturbance in the evaporator
which deteriorates two-phase heat transfer. Finally
the existing research results
conclusions
and key research directions in related fields are discussed.
关键词
润滑油CO2汽车空调油循环率
Keywords
lubricating oilCO2automotive air conditioningoil circulation rate