Performance Investigation of a New Compressor Model having Green Refrigerant (R290) in a Vapour Compression Cycle
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Refrigeration and air conditioning now a day is becoming necessary for providing individual
comfort to humans and also to store food so that its freshness stays longer. Refrigeration has many
applications including household refrigeration, air conditioning, cryogenics, industrial freezers etc.
Talking about refrigeration system two important components of the refrigeration system that is
compressor and refrigerant have to be considered as primary subject to study for overall
performance of the system. An ecofriendly and safe refrigerant which have zero ODP and zero
GWP is required in the refrigeration system. This study is more focused about induction models
of Hermetic compressors used in domestic refrigerator. Induction models of compressors used in
domestic refrigerators works with a HFC refrigerant that is Tetrafluoroethane (R134a), which
have zero ODP but have significant GWP. From previous studies it is found that HC refrigerants
are most ecofriendly and suitable working fluid in refrigeration system. They have zero ODP and
negligible GWP and also called as “Green refrigerants”. So in this study, propane (R290) which
is suitable HCs refrigerant or green refrigerant is used as alternative for R134a in induction model
of hermetic compressor and performance of this green refrigerant in secondary fluid calorimeter
(experimental setup used for performance analysis of compressors) with new induction model of
compressor is compared with primarily used refrigerant R134a.
Numerical and Experimental analysis has been done with two respective refrigerants. The key
parameters for performance comparison are mass flow rate of refrigerant in system, input power
(IP) by compressor, discharge and suction pressure in compressor, cooling power or cooling
capacity (CC) and coefficient of performance (COP).
It was observed from experimental study that with R290, IP of compressor is almost 27-29%
high and CC of system is 40-41% more in compare to R134a. While COP of system with R290 is
8-10% higher than R134a. Apart from this, it can be noticed from numerical and experimental
study that R290 works on higher pressure ranges as comparative to R134a. So, in this end of the
study it can be concluded that green refrigerant (R290) is suitable in terms of performance in
induction models of hermetic compressors which are used in domestic refrigerators.
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