Second law analysis of two-stage vapour compression refrigeration plants
641 653 7 6 ; S ; [EN] This paper describes a Second Law Analysis based on experimental data of a two-stage vapour compression facility driven by a compound compressor for medium and low-capacity refrigeration applications, which operates with the most usual inter-stage configurations (direct liquid injection and subcooler). The experimental analysis is performed for an evaporating temperature range between 36 degrees C and 20 degrees C and for a condensing temperature range between 30 degrees C and 47 degrees C using the refrigerant R-404A. The final results are compared with energy analysis from previous works. Additionally, a new criterion of equivalence between the simple vapour compression cycle and the two-stage compression cycle is given. The authors are indebted to the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (CTM2008-06468-C02-02/TECNO) and to the Spanish Ministry of the Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs (200800050084716) for their economic support to this work. Torrella Alcaraz, E.; Llopis, R.; Cabello, R.; Sanchez, D.; Larumbe, J. (2010). Second law analysis of two-stage vapour compression refrigeration plants. International Journal of Exergy. 7(6):641-653. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJEX.2010.035512