Numerical Model of an Evaporative Condenser for the Food Refrigeration Industry

Journal of physics(2022)

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Abstract Evaporative condensers play a key role in refrigeration plants for industrial applications, as they are needed to dispose of the thermal and electric power required by the process. Modelling them as lumped capacitance systems is very expedient when trying to simulate e. g. the steady-state and dynamic behaviour of the whole refrigeration plant, but at the expenses of loss of information and often oversimplifying assumptions. This paper analyses two models for heat and mass transfer in cooling equipment, Poppe’s and its earlier, simpler version, Merkel’s. The two approaches are applied to describe the transport phenomena in an evaporative condenser and the predicted cooling power compared to the data declared by the manufacturer under certain operating conditions. It is demonstrated that predictions are accurate within less than 10%.
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Adsorption Refrigeration,Convective Heat Transfer,Heat and Mass Transfer,Heat Exchangers,Solid Sorption Systems
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