Internal irreversibility analysis and optimization of a refrigeration plant

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The present study develops a theoretical investigation on the optimal design of a refrigeration plant with considerations on both the external and internal irreversibilities. With the total heat transfer area constraint or the total thermal conductance constraint, the analytical solutions of optimal area-ratio and the corresponding maximum COP are obtained under a fixed cooling rate. The results show that the internal irreversibility can penalize the plant's COP, and the internal irreversibility has more significant effects on a freezing system than on an air-conditioning system. When there is no internal irreversibility, a special case of the analytical solution is exactly the same as that obtained from the previous study.

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Chang, T. B. (2007). Internal irreversibility analysis and optimization of a refrigeration plant. JSME International Journal, Series B: Fluids and Thermal Engineering, 49(4), 1260–1265. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsmeb.49.1260

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