Refrigerant evaluation and performance comparison for a novel hybrid solar-assisted ejection-compression refrigeration cycle

2018 
Abstract This paper presents an investigation on refrigerant evaluation and performance comparison of a novel solar-powered hybrid ejection-compression cycle for space cooling or refrigeration. By reducing heat consumption and solar collector area, the novel ejection-compression cycle can have better practicality and performance than conventional hybrid ejection-compression cycle. A model for the novel hybrid cycle is proposed including a validated 1-D ejector model. Five refrigerants are selected from a series of candidate refrigerants and are further evaluated based on cycle performance. Finally, R152a is recommended for its good characteristics and performance. With R152a, the novel cycle is compared with conventional cycle. The results show that the novel cycle has both higher electric efficiency (COP ele ) and thermal efficiency (COP th ), when rationally low solar heat is provided. At low heat region and T g  = 90 °C, the novel cycle only consumes 66.6 kW heat to increase COP ele from 3.01 to 3.76, while the traditional cycle consumes 3 times the solar heat to achieve the same COP ele . When more heat is consumed, the COP ele of conventional cycle increases. However, the increasing installation space and capital cost of increasing collector greatly reduce the practicality of conventional cycle. Therefore, the novel cycle has better feasibility and good energy performance.
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