ENERGY, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND EXERGOECONOMIC (3E) ANALYSIS OF TRANSCRITICAL CO2 BOOSTER AND PARALLEL COMPRESSION SUPERMARKET REFRIGERATION CYCLES IN CLIMATE ZONES OF TÜRKİYE

Oguzhan Caliskan, H.kürşad Ersoy
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Legal restrictions on high-GWP refrigerants lead to the widespread use of carbon dioxide in commercial refrigeration, where there is a high energy consumption. Although CO2 has many benefits, its lower critical temperature and higher operation pressure compared to other refrigerants lead to performance reduction. For this reason, studies have been conducted by researchers for performance enhancement. This paper presents energy, environmental impact, and exergoeconomic (3E) analysis of transcritical CO2 booster and parallel compression supermarket refrigeration cycles based on meteorological data of 11 provinces in Türkiye as samples of different climatic regions. Parallel compression cycle achieved up to 18.4% higher coefficient of performance than booster cycle between the investigated ambient temperatures. Up to 5.6% annual energy consumption and environmental impact reduction were obtained using parallel compression. Unit product costs of the parallel compression cycles were calculated between 8.2% and 18% lower than booster cycle in investigated provinces. Developing energy-efficient systems that use environmentally friendly refrigerants will contribute to a sustainable future.
土耳其气候区跨临界二氧化碳增压和并联压缩超级制冷循环的能源、环境和经济效益(3E)分析
由于对高全球升温潜能值制冷剂的法律限制,二氧化碳被广泛应用于能耗较高的商用制冷领域。虽然二氧化碳有很多优点,但与其他制冷剂相比,它的临界温度较低,工作压力较高,导致性能下降。因此,研究人员对如何提高性能进行了研究。本文以土耳其 11 个省不同气候区的气象数据为样本,对跨临界二氧化碳增压器和并联压缩超市制冷循环进行了能源、环境影响和能源经济(3E)分析。在调查的环境温度范围内,平行压缩循环的性能系数比增压循环高出 18.4%。使用并联压缩技术每年可减少 5.6% 的能源消耗和对环境的影响。在调查的省份中,并联压缩循环的单位产品成本比增压循环低 8.2% 至 18%。开发使用环保制冷剂的高能效系统将有助于实现可持续发展的未来。
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