Experimental study of the effect of dedicated mechanical subcooling on the performance of a single multiparallel evaporator

Applied Thermal Engineering(2024)

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In systems with a single machine and multiple parallel evaporators, issues such as uneven liquid–vapor phase refrigerant separation and low efficiency are prevalent. This study investigates the impact of distributor inlet conditions on liquid–vapor separation uniformity and proposes improving separation performance and system efficiency by adjusting the working fluid's dryness through subcooling. It introduces the use of a rectifying nozzle-type distributor (RD) instead of a centrifugal distributor (CD) and presents experimental studies on multiple parallel evaporators. A test setup featuring multiple parallel evaporators with mechanical subcooling unit was developed to investigate the subcooling degree's impact on various aspects: superheat unevenness across branches, refrigeration capacity disparity among cold storages, cooling rates, distributor pressure drop, and overall system energy efficiency. Findings indicate significant improvements with RD; at a 16 °C subcooling degree, superheat unevenness and refrigeration capacity unevenness decreased by 30.6 % and 23.0 % respectively, while cooling rates increased by 27.3 %. At a 26 °C subcooling degree, system energy efficiency improved by 15.4 %. Compared under identical conditions, the RD system outperformed the CD system. This research contributes to a better understanding of optimizing multiple parallel evaporator performance through subcooling degree adjustments and can be applied to multi-cold room cold storage systems.
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Rectifier nozzle type distributor,Superheat inhomogeneity,Multiparallel evaporator,System performance,Mechanical subcooling
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