Numerical investigation of heat transfer in a CO2 two-phase ejector
Michal Haida,
Jacek Smolka,
Armin Hafner,
Mikolaj Mastrowski,
Michał Palacz,
Kenneth B. Madsen,
Andrzej J. Nowak and
Krzysztof Banasiak
Energy, 2018, vol. 163, issue C, 682-698
Abstract:
In this paper, the influence of heat transfer in the walls of an R744 two-phase ejector on ejector performance was investigated. A numerical investigation was performed using a computational fluid dynamic (CFD) model of the R744 two-phase flow coupled with the heat transfer inside the ejector. An ejector equipped with thermocouple channels was designed and manufactured to investigate temperature distribution in the inner walls under boundary conditions typical for a refrigeration and air-conditioning application in a supermarket. The ejector was installed on the test rig to perform a test series that evaluated the outer walls of the ejector with and without insulation. The experimental results were used to validate the proposed CFD model, and a numerical investigation was performed to analyse the influence of heat transfer on ejector performance. The motive nozzle and suction nozzle mass flow rates accuracies were within ±7% and ±15%, respectively. In addition, the proposed CFD model predicted the wall temperatures with ±5 K accuracy for most of the validated points. The heat transfer coefficient of the R744 two-phase flow inside the ejector is presented. The non-adiabatic inner walls degraded ejector performance. The maximum reduction of the mass entrainment ratio reached approximately 13%.
Keywords: Carbon dioxide; Heat transfer; CFD model; Two-phase ejector; Heat transfer coefficient; Experimental investigation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.08.175
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