1. Experimental investigation of the characteristics of a jet-ejector and a jet-ejector cooling system operating with R134a as a refrigerant.
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Zegenhagen, M.T. and Ziegler, F.
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COOLING systems , *REFRIGERANTS , *THERMODYNAMICS , *BOUNDARY value problems , *STAGNATION pressure - Abstract
Due to their simplicity, jet-ejector cooling systems have been investigated for different applications despite their lower thermal COP th in comparison to alternative thermally-driven cooling technologies. The present paper aims at the derivation of a simple method of representation of the operation characteristics of a jet-ejector cooling system for changing boundary conditions. Thereto, a jet-ejector cooling system operating with the refrigerant R134a has been experimentally investigated in double choking operation of the jet-ejector. The jet-ejector operation is characterized by the entrainment ratio μ in dependence of the adequate stagnation pressure ratios. The results are discussed in a non-dimensional graph as a three dimensional surface from which characteristic lines may be deduced. In several graphs, the motive, condenser and evaporator pressures are linked with the entrainment ratio μ , the cooling capacity Q ˙ 0 , the thermal COP th and the hydraulic COP h allowing a comprehensive determination of the system operation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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