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Step utilization of energy with ejector in a heat driven freeze drying system

Shaozhi Zhang, Jielin Luo, Qin Wang and Guangming Chen

Energy, 2018, vol. 164, issue C, 734-744

Abstract: The potential of ejector in saving energy is renewed in refrigeration, power and hybrid systems. This paper presents a novel way to utilize ejector in a freeze drying system. High pressure steam is firstly used to drive a multi-stage ejector vacuum pump, then to drive an ammonia-water absorption refrigerator which offers freezing for foods and cooling for hygroscopic solution cycled to absorb sublimed water vapor from frozen stuffs. Thermodynamic analysis was made for the performance of the new freeze drying system. The optimization of the entrainment ratio distribution was investigated. It was found that equal entrainment ratio for each stage is not appropriate. Optimized unequal entrainment ratio will lead to much less energy consumption due to better match of the subsystems. Compared with traditional system driven by electricity which is produced with steam at the same pressure, the heat requirement of the new system can be reduced by 32.3%–46.1%. The limitations of the system are discussed based on analyses of the impacts of primary steam pressure and ejector efficiency. The proposed freeze drying system with ejector will be a good choice for freeze drying agricultural products in rural areas having limited electricity and rich heat source.

Keywords: Ejector; Freeze drying; Entrainment ratio; Thermodynamic analysis; Energy saving (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.08.195

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