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Author
Choi, J. M. | Payne, W. V. | Domanski, P. A.
Title
Effects of Non-Uniform Refrigerant and Air Flow Distributions on Finned-Tube Evaporator Performance.
Coporate
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Report
ICR0040,
Book or Conf
Refrigeration International Congress, 21st IIR. (IRC2003). 10th Technical Session "Energy-Efficient Heating and Cooling Systems for Buildings. Proceedings. August 17-22, 2003, Washington, DC, 2004
Keywords
refrigerants | refrigeration | degradation | air flow
Identifiers
test matrix; test conditions and procedure; maldistributed refrigerant tests with uniform air flow; non-uniform air flow tests; non-uniform refrigerant distribution; non-uniform air flow; smart distributor; controlled superheat
Abstract
An experimental investigation was implemented to determine the capacity degradation due to non-uniform refrigerant and air flow distributions, and to assess the potential to recover the lost capacity via controlling refrigerant distribution between individual refrigerant circuits. The tests were performed on a three-circuit, three-depth-row, finned-tube evaporator. Refrigerant inlet quality, exit saturation temperature, and exit superheats for the individual circuit were controlled. The study showed that capacity degradation due to refrigerant maldistribution can be as much as 30%, even when the overall evaporator superheat is kept at the target 5.6°C. Experimental data indicate that part of this capacity degradation was caused by the internal heat transfer within the evaporator assembly. For the coil and air maldistributions studied, he maximum capacity degradation was found to be 8.7%. A 4.0% capacity recovery was obtained by controlling refrigerant distribution to obtain the target 5.6°C at each circuit exit.