EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH ON SOLAR DRIVEN STEAM JET EJECTOR REFRIGERATION SYSTEM

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Published: 2016-08-19

Page: 174-181


ANAN PONGTORNKULPANICH *

Division of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan-Ok, Uthenthawai Campus, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand

PAKASIT HONGTHONG

Division of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan-Ok, Uthenthawai Campus, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Due to reduce electricity consumption for driving refrigeration system and decrease ozone depletion problem resulting from use of Chlorofluorocarbon, CFC, refrigerant, thermal-driven refrigeration system is an effective way to be developed. With resembling in system structure of electricity-driven refrigeration system, single-stage, one ejector, refrigeration system with solar thermal assistance and use of water as refrigerant, CFC free is designed, fabricated and tested. The theoretical simulation program is developed to design size of all components in the system. Lowest chilled water temperature and rate of chilled water produced are two main purposes of this study. Testing results for 1Ton refrigeration system under boiler condition which temperature and absolute pressure of saturated steam used to be primary fluid driving an ejector is about 120°C and 2 bar, respectively and mass flow rate of steam is 0.0032 kg/s. At steady state for 1 hr of chilled water used, the analyzed results show that heat transfer rate at evaporator (QE) and energy efficiency ratio (EER) of refrigeration system at constant 18°C chilled water leaving evaporator are 0.13 kWth and 0.01 kWth/kWel, respectively. Additionally, power of refrigeration system consumed is 13 kWel and rate of chilled water produced is 160.56 litre/hr or 3,853.44 litre/day.

Keywords: Thermal energy, refrigerant, chilled water temperature, rate of chilled water produced


How to Cite

PONGTORNKULPANICH, A., & HONGTHONG, P. (2016). EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH ON SOLAR DRIVEN STEAM JET EJECTOR REFRIGERATION SYSTEM. Journal of Basic and Applied Research International, 18(3), 174–181. Retrieved from https://ikprress.org/index.php/JOBARI/article/view/4053