TY - JOUR
T1 - Study on suction pressure loss near suction end and stagnant pressure rise in p-θ diagram of Twin-screw refrigeration compressor for chiller
AU - Sun, Shizhong
AU - Wu, Xiaokun
AU - Li, Dantong
AU - Wang, Chuang
AU - Xing, Ziwen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2022/9/1
Y1 - 2022/9/1
N2 - To improve the efficiency of the twin-screw refrigeration compressor, two pressure characteristics in the p-θ diagram, such as suction pressure loss near the suction end (SESPL) and stagnant pressure rise in the compression process (CPSPR), were investigated in this paper. A three-dimensional CFD model of a twin-screw refrigeration compressor for chillers was established to analyze the generating mechanism of these phenomena. The p-θ diagram and performance of the compressor were tested and compared under variable working conditions, to verify the simulation results. Analysis results showed that the SESPL is caused by the small flow area between the working volume and suction chamber, and the CPSPR is mainly caused by inflow and outflow in the closed cavity of the vapor injection port. On the basis, some improvement directions were put forward to avoid these efficiency losses, i.e. appropriately delaying the suction end angle and blocking the vapor injection port. Experimental results indicated that the volumetric efficiency and total efficiency both increased by about 2% under different condensing temperatures after delaying the suction end angle of the axial suction port by 18° and blocking the vapor injection port of the compressor.
AB - To improve the efficiency of the twin-screw refrigeration compressor, two pressure characteristics in the p-θ diagram, such as suction pressure loss near the suction end (SESPL) and stagnant pressure rise in the compression process (CPSPR), were investigated in this paper. A three-dimensional CFD model of a twin-screw refrigeration compressor for chillers was established to analyze the generating mechanism of these phenomena. The p-θ diagram and performance of the compressor were tested and compared under variable working conditions, to verify the simulation results. Analysis results showed that the SESPL is caused by the small flow area between the working volume and suction chamber, and the CPSPR is mainly caused by inflow and outflow in the closed cavity of the vapor injection port. On the basis, some improvement directions were put forward to avoid these efficiency losses, i.e. appropriately delaying the suction end angle and blocking the vapor injection port. Experimental results indicated that the volumetric efficiency and total efficiency both increased by about 2% under different condensing temperatures after delaying the suction end angle of the axial suction port by 18° and blocking the vapor injection port of the compressor.
KW - Chiller
KW - Computational fluid dynamics
KW - P-θ diagram
KW - Twin-screw refrigeration compressor
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85134883068
U2 - 10.1016/j.tsep.2022.101410
DO - 10.1016/j.tsep.2022.101410
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85134883068
SN - 2451-9049
VL - 34
JO - Thermal Science and Engineering Progress
JF - Thermal Science and Engineering Progress
M1 - 101410
ER -