Author/Authors :
Sawalha، نويسنده , , Samer، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Using CO2 trans-critical system solutions in supermarket refrigeration is gaining interest with several installations already running in different European countries. Using a computer simulation model, this study investigates the performance of two main system solutions: centralized with accumulation tank at the medium temperature level and parallel with two separate circuits for low and medium temperature levels. Both system solutions are presented and the simulation model is described in details. Calculations have been performed to design the systems and optimize their performances where basic layout and size of each solution have been defined. For ambient temperature range of 10–40 °C, the reference centralized system solution shows higher COP of about 4–21% than the reference parallel solution. Using two-stage compression in the centralized system solution instead of single stage will result in total COP which is about 5–22% higher than that of the reference centralized system and 13–17% higher than that of the improved two-stage parallel system. The two-stage centralized system solution gives the highest COP for the selected ambient temperature range.
Keywords :
Cycle transcritique , Optimisation , Système biétagé , supermarket , Modélisation , Refrigeration system , Réservoir , Transcritical cycle , Carbon dioxide , Modelling , optimization , Tank , Système frigorifique , Supermarché , Système à compression , Dioxyde de carbone , Simulation , Compression system , Simulation , Two-stage system