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ASHRAE - LO-09-021

Evaluation of a Novel Liquid-Flooded Ericsson Cycle Cooler for Vending Machine Applications

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Organization: ASHRAE
Publication Date: 1 January 2009
Status: active
Page Count: 14
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ABSTRACT

Research on a novel implementation of an Ericsson cycle heat pump for near ambient refrigeration applications was performed. The concept, termed a liquid-flooded Ericsson cooler (LFEC), uses liquid flooding of the compressor and expander to approach isothermal compression and expansion processes. A numerical simulation of the cycle was developed and parametric studies were performed to explore the sensitivity of the cycle to changes in various system parameters such as, pressures, heat exchanger effectiveness and working fluids. The goal of the study was to assess the viability of the technology for vending machine applications. It was found that the target cooling coefficient of performance (COP) of 1.25 could be attained if the adiabatic efficiency of the compressor and expander were 85%.

Document History

LO-09-021
January 1, 2009
Evaluation of a Novel Liquid-Flooded Ericsson Cycle Cooler for Vending Machine Applications
ABSTRACT Research on a novel implementation of an Ericsson cycle heat pump for near ambient refrigeration applications was performed. The concept, termed a liquid-flooded Ericsson cooler (LFEC),...
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