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Development and Performance of an Advanced Ejector Cooling System for a Sustainable Built Environment

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Development and Performance of an Advanced Ejector Cooling System for a Sustainable Built Environment
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2015
Authors
Paulo Pereira
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Szabolcs Varga
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Armando C. Oliveira
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Abstract (EN): Ejector refrigeration is a promising technology for the integration into solar driven cooling systems because of its relative simplicity and low initial cost. The major drawback of such a system is associated with its relatively low coefficient of performance (COP) under variable operating conditions. In order to overcome this problem, an advanced ejector was developed that changes its geometrical features depending on the upstream and downstream conditions. This paper provides a short overview of the development process and results of a small cooling capacity (1.5 kW) solar driven cooling system using a variable geometry ejector. During the design steps, a number of theoretical works have been carried out, including the selection of the working fluid, the determination of the geometrical requirements, and prototype design. Based on the analysis, R600a was selected as working fluid. A prototype was constructed with two independent variable geometrical factors: the area ratio and the nozzle exit position. A test rig was also assembled in order to test the ejector performance under controlled laboratory conditions and to elaborate a control algorithm for the variable geometry. Ejector performance was assessed by calculation of cooling cycle COP, entrainment ratio, and critical back pressure. The results show that for a condenser pressure of 3 bar, an 80% increase in the COP was obtained when compared to the performance of a fixed geometry ejector. Experimental COP values varied between 0.4 and 0.8, depending on operating conditions. Currently, the cooling cycle is being integrated into a solar driven demonstration site for long-term in situ assessment. © Copyright © 2015 Pereira, Varga, Oliveira and Soares.
Language: English
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