2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2007.09.002
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Development of a circulating system for a jet refrigeration cycle

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“…At T g ¼90°C, COP ejector ¼0.182-.371, the total COP¼ 0.137 to 0.298, and CC¼0.56 kW to 1.20 kW for T e ¼6.7 to 21.3°C. Srisastra et al [183,184] presented a workless-generator-feeding (WGF), using R141b, system working without a pump. This system is based on filling phase and feeding, controlled by a system of valves.…”
Section: Ers With Thermal Pumping Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At T g ¼90°C, COP ejector ¼0.182-.371, the total COP¼ 0.137 to 0.298, and CC¼0.56 kW to 1.20 kW for T e ¼6.7 to 21.3°C. Srisastra et al [183,184] presented a workless-generator-feeding (WGF), using R141b, system working without a pump. This system is based on filling phase and feeding, controlled by a system of valves.…”
Section: Ers With Thermal Pumping Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reduction of energy consumption and increase in refrigeration production by optimizing the ejector geometries or the system's operating conditions are the goals of improvement for many researchers (Yapıci et al, 2008;Meyer et al, 2009;Chen et al, 2013;Chandra and Ahmed, 2014). The development of the working fluid circulating system of the ejector refrigeration system (Srisastra and Aphornratana, 2005;Srisastra et al, 2007) is also the one option for improving the system performance. Very few of existing literature tackles the experimental study, test or operation of an ejector refrigeration system, under an actual environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aphornratana et al [4] developed a heat-power ECS which employed the workless-generator-feeding (WGF) to replace the mechanical pump. The WGF operated alternately between filling phase and feeding phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%