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A numerical model is developed to simulate the steady state behaviour of a Domestic Refrigerator Evaporator controlled by a expansion valve. The liquid-vapour slip in the two-phase region of the evaporator is accounted for by a void fraction model. The Refrigerator is one of the most important and the biggest energy-consuming device. The selected Refrigerant mixtures are tested as potential short and mid-term substitutes for CFC12, HFC134a with some hydrocarbons (HC290) are considered as components of refrigerant mixtures but mineral oil is used for the analysis. HFC134a with HC 290 are used…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A numerical model is developed to simulate the steady state behaviour of a Domestic Refrigerator Evaporator controlled by a expansion valve. The liquid-vapour slip in the two-phase region of the evaporator is accounted for by a void fraction model. The Refrigerator is one of the most important and the biggest energy-consuming device. The selected Refrigerant mixtures are tested as potential short and mid-term substitutes for CFC12, HFC134a with some hydrocarbons (HC290) are considered as components of refrigerant mixtures but mineral oil is used for the analysis. HFC134a with HC 290 are used as the working fluid and without frost formation at the evaporator.
Autorenporträt
Completed my M.E i n Mechanical Engineering from Anna University, Tamil Nadu, India. Pursuing my Ph.D in Caledonian University, Sultanate of Oman. At present i am working as an Assistant Professor in Sun College of Engineering and Technology, Tamil Nadu, India.