Commercial Refrigeration and Supermarket Display Cabinets (1)

Monday August 26, 2019 from 10:30 to 12:10

Room: 518c

TS-104.4 Experimental evaluation of a multi-ejector trans-critical CO2 system for supermarkets

Simarpreet Singh, India

Post Doctorate Fellow
R&AC Lab., Department of Mechanical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Abstract

Experimental Evaluation of a Multi-Ejector Trans-critical CO2 System for Supermarkets

Simarpreet Singh1, Armin Hafner2, Krzysztof Banasiak3, Prakash M. Maiya1, Petter Neksa3.

1Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India; 2Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 3SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway

In the present experimental study, the performance of a multi-ejector based trans-critical CO2 cooling system is tested at high ambient temperature up to 46°C for a supermarket application with and without internal heat exchanger (IHX) and evaporative cooling. The experimental results indicate that the evaporative cooler capacity reaches a maximum at 10 cm pad thickness. However, a very marginal improvement is observed in terms of COP and PIR (Power Input Ratio) for 15 cm pad thickness. Maximum improvement in COP with IHX and evaporative cooler are 11% and 40% respectively. On the other hand, the maximum reduction in the system PIR with IHX and the evaporative cooler is 8.5% and 26% respectively. However, marginal enhancement in COP and PIR of 4% and 6% are observed respectively with 15 cm cooling pad thickness. From the study, it is evident that the evaporative cooling for the gas cooler of the CO2 system seems a potential solution to its application at high ambient temperature.

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