Energy and Exergy Analysis of an Automobile Hybrid Ejector Refrigeration System Utilizing Its Exhaust Waste Heat

Author:

Abbady Karim1,Al-Mutawa Nawaf1,Almutairi Abdulrahman2

Affiliation:

1. College of Engineering and Petroleum, Kuwait University Department of Mechanical Engineering, , Alkhalidiya, P. O. Box 5969, Safat 13060 , Kuwait

2. Public Authority for, Applied Education and Training, College of Technological Studies Department of Mechanical Power and Refrigeration, , P. O. Box 23167, Safat 13092 , Kuwait

Abstract

Abstract A major current focus of refrigeration and air-conditioning research is energy usage and environmental impact (e.g., the influence of refrigerants and air-conditioning systems on ozone layer depletion and global warming). The ejector-based refrigeration system is a technology that, it is hoped, can save power while using environment-friendly refrigerants to reduce any adverse effects on nature. The reduction of compressor dependency is the first and essential aim of this study; the second is to demonstrate the replacement of R134a with the new refrigerant R1234yf in motor vehicle air-conditioning systems, establishing the benefits of employing R1234yf in conjunction with a hybrid air-conditioning system. In such a system, the engine's exhaust gases are used to operate the ejector. A numerical model has been developed which estimates the ejector entrainment ratio at a specified spindle and primary nozzle exit position. A theoretical model using energy and exergy analysis illustrates the impact of hybrid systems on performance under different operating conditions (i.e., engine exhaust, ambient air, and evaporator temperatures). At a specified exhaust temperature, a detailed comparison has been conducted between a current air-conditioning system with R134a and the hybrid system with R1234yf. It was found that the R1234yf hybrid system reduced compressor energy consumption by 44.43% and operating exhaust heat levels by 12.79%. The coefficient of performance increased by 41.42%, while the exergetic efficiency reduced from 37.14% to 13.85%. Cooling capacity dropped by 12.73%. The hybrid air-conditioning system based on R1234yf demonstrated tremendous potential for improving vehicle air-conditioning system efficiency.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,General Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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