Abstract This work presents an energetic and exergetic analysis of an upgraded frigorific production unit, operating with a novel organic mixture: DMAC/R124 (N, N′-dimethylacetamide/2-chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane). Investigated parameters are the COP (performance… Click to show full abstract
Abstract This work presents an energetic and exergetic analysis of an upgraded frigorific production unit, operating with a novel organic mixture: DMAC/R124 (N, N′-dimethylacetamide/2-chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane). Investigated parameters are the COP (performance coefficient), the irreversibility and the exergetic efficiency. Performances of the proposed mixture system are compared with those relative to the classical water/ammonia system. Results show that the COP obtained with the new fluids is similar to that relative to the old one, it is about 64% for a compression ratio about 2, while the same optimum value is achieved with a compression ratio about 3.3 when working with ammonia/water. Furthermore, the system using the new proposed couple uses lower threshold temperatures, between 60 °C and 80 °C as optimum COP, which allows the use of low temperature energy sources. Results of the exergetic analysis indicate that irreversibility of the R124/DMAC system is lower than that of the ammonia/water system by about 5 kW and so is the exergetic efficiency. It is noted from this study that the major gain brought by this new couple is the diminution of the operating temperatures of this type of heat pumps from temperatures going to 120 °C–80 °C and even 60 °C. We retain the advantages of introducing this organic absorbent (DMAC) in the refrigeration production field.
               
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