{"title":"两相入口流体中一定液体体积分数条件下主喷嘴喉部阻塞面积比的两级喷射器优化设计","authors":"","doi":"10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2024.06.024","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>This paper proposes an innovative two-stage ejector with a needle blocking the main nozzle area within 0%-60% to control the mass flow rate of the inlet. Based on this, under certain liquid volume fraction in two-phase inlet fluids, the nozzle exit positions (NXP<sub>1</sub> and NXP<sub>2</sub>) and constant-area mixing chamber lengths (L<sub>1</sub> and L<sub>2</sub>) of the first and second stages were optimized with blocking area ratio (BAR) of primary nozzle throat by using CFD simulation, the working fluid is R134a. The main results are as follows: (1) The maximum increase rate of the entrainment ratio (ER) of the first and the second-stage with optimization of four geometries without needle blockage are relatively slight, in comparison, both of them with optimization of L<sub>1</sub> can reach 23.47% and 20.38%, which obtain the best improvement; (2) Under the condition of a needle blockage at the primary flow inlet of the first-stage ejector, the increase rate of ER<sub>1</sub> with optimization of NXP<sub>1</sub> and L<sub>1</sub> are close to that without needle blockage; (3) Under the condition of a needle blockage at the primary flow inlet of the second-stage ejector, the first-stage ejector can achieve relatively large improvement of ER, especially, the optimization of NXP<sub>2</sub> can increase the maximum ER<sub>1</sub> by 258.73% of initial value, and the optimization of L<sub>2</sub> can increase the maximum ER<sub>1</sub> by 239.38% of initial value. The study in this work is helpful to understand the two-stage ejector performance improvement by adjusting the blocking area ratio of primary nozzle throat under certain liquid volume fraction in two-phase inlet fluids.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":14274,"journal":{"name":"International Journal of Refrigeration-revue Internationale Du Froid","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":3.5000,"publicationDate":"2024-06-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Optimization of the two-stage ejector with blocking area ratio of primary nozzle throat under certain liquid volume fraction in two-phase inlet fluids\",\"authors\":\"\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2024.06.024\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>This paper proposes an innovative two-stage ejector with a needle blocking the main nozzle area within 0%-60% to control the mass flow rate of the inlet. Based on this, under certain liquid volume fraction in two-phase inlet fluids, the nozzle exit positions (NXP<sub>1</sub> and NXP<sub>2</sub>) and constant-area mixing chamber lengths (L<sub>1</sub> and L<sub>2</sub>) of the first and second stages were optimized with blocking area ratio (BAR) of primary nozzle throat by using CFD simulation, the working fluid is R134a. The main results are as follows: (1) The maximum increase rate of the entrainment ratio (ER) of the first and the second-stage with optimization of four geometries without needle blockage are relatively slight, in comparison, both of them with optimization of L<sub>1</sub> can reach 23.47% and 20.38%, which obtain the best improvement; (2) Under the condition of a needle blockage at the primary flow inlet of the first-stage ejector, the increase rate of ER<sub>1</sub> with optimization of NXP<sub>1</sub> and L<sub>1</sub> are close to that without needle blockage; (3) Under the condition of a needle blockage at the primary flow inlet of the second-stage ejector, the first-stage ejector can achieve relatively large improvement of ER, especially, the optimization of NXP<sub>2</sub> can increase the maximum ER<sub>1</sub> by 258.73% of initial value, and the optimization of L<sub>2</sub> can increase the maximum ER<sub>1</sub> by 239.38% of initial value. 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Optimization of the two-stage ejector with blocking area ratio of primary nozzle throat under certain liquid volume fraction in two-phase inlet fluids
This paper proposes an innovative two-stage ejector with a needle blocking the main nozzle area within 0%-60% to control the mass flow rate of the inlet. Based on this, under certain liquid volume fraction in two-phase inlet fluids, the nozzle exit positions (NXP1 and NXP2) and constant-area mixing chamber lengths (L1 and L2) of the first and second stages were optimized with blocking area ratio (BAR) of primary nozzle throat by using CFD simulation, the working fluid is R134a. The main results are as follows: (1) The maximum increase rate of the entrainment ratio (ER) of the first and the second-stage with optimization of four geometries without needle blockage are relatively slight, in comparison, both of them with optimization of L1 can reach 23.47% and 20.38%, which obtain the best improvement; (2) Under the condition of a needle blockage at the primary flow inlet of the first-stage ejector, the increase rate of ER1 with optimization of NXP1 and L1 are close to that without needle blockage; (3) Under the condition of a needle blockage at the primary flow inlet of the second-stage ejector, the first-stage ejector can achieve relatively large improvement of ER, especially, the optimization of NXP2 can increase the maximum ER1 by 258.73% of initial value, and the optimization of L2 can increase the maximum ER1 by 239.38% of initial value. The study in this work is helpful to understand the two-stage ejector performance improvement by adjusting the blocking area ratio of primary nozzle throat under certain liquid volume fraction in two-phase inlet fluids.
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