Numerical Study of the Condenser of a Small CO 2 Refrigeration Unit Operating Under Supercritical Conditions
Piotr Szymczak,
Piotr Bogusław Jasiński () and
Marcin Łęcki
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Piotr Szymczak: Institute of Turbomachinery, Lodz University of Technology, Wólczańska Street 217/221, 93-005 Łódź, Poland
Piotr Bogusław Jasiński: Institute of Turbomachinery, Lodz University of Technology, Wólczańska Street 217/221, 93-005 Łódź, Poland
Marcin Łęcki: Institute of Turbomachinery, Lodz University of Technology, Wólczańska Street 217/221, 93-005 Łódź, Poland
Energies, 2025, vol. 18, issue 11, 1-19
Abstract:
The paper presents a numerical analysis of a tube-in-tube condenser of a small refrigeration system. One of the challenges in designing such units is to reduce their dimensions while maintaining the highest possible cooling capacity, so the research presented here focuses on the search for and impact of the appropriate flow conditions of these two fluids on condenser performance. The refrigerant is supercritical CO 2 , which is cooled by water. Thermal-flow simulations were performed for eight CO 2 inlet velocities in the range of 1–8 m/s, and four cooling water velocities of 0.5–2 m/s. The main parameters of the exchanger operation were analyzed: heat transfer coefficient, Nusselt number, overall heat transfer coefficient, and friction factor, which were compared with selected correlations. The results showed that the condenser achieves the highest power for the highest water velocities (2 m/s) and CO 2 (8 m/s), i.e., over 1000 W, which corresponds to a heat flux on the tube surface of approx. 2.6 × 10 5 W/m 2 and a heat transfer coefficient of approx. 4700 W/m 2 K. One of the most important conclusions is the discovery of a significant effect of water velocity on heat transfer from the CO 2 side—an increase in water velocity from 0.5 m/s to 2 m/s results in an increase in the heat transfer coefficient sCO 2 by over 60%, with the same Re number. The implication of this study is to show the possibility of adjusting and selecting condenser parameters over a wide range of capacities, just by changing the fluid velocity.
Keywords: supercritical CO 2; condenser; numerical simulations; CFD; nusselt number; friction factor; tube in tube heat exchangers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q Q0 Q4 Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q47 Q48 Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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