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A Review on Technologies for the Use of CO2 as a Working Fluid in Refrigeration and Power Cycles

A Review on Technologies for the Use of CO2 as a Working Fluid in Refrigeration and Power Cycles
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摘要 The use of carbon dioxide as a working fluid has been the subject of extensive studies in recent years, particularly in the field of refrigeration where it is at the heart of research to replace CFC and HCFC. Its thermodynamic properties make it a fluid of choice in the efficient use of energy at low and medium temperatures in engine cycles. However, the performance of transcritical CO2 cycles weakens under high temperature and pressure conditions, especially in refrigeration systems;On the other hand, this disadvantage becomes rather interesting in engine cycles where CO2 can be used as an alternative to the organic working fluid in small and medium-sized electrical systems for low quality or waste heat sources. In order to improve the performance of systems operating with CO2 in the field of refrigeration and electricity production, research has made it possible to develop several concepts, of which this article deals with a review of the state of the art, followed by analyzes in-depth and critical of the various developments to the most recent modifications in these fields. Detailed discussions on the performance and technical characteristics of the different evolutions are also highlighted as well as the factors affecting the overall performance of the systems studied. Finally, perspectives on the future development of the use of CO2 in these different cycles are presented. The use of carbon dioxide as a working fluid has been the subject of extensive studies in recent years, particularly in the field of refrigeration where it is at the heart of research to replace CFC and HCFC. Its thermodynamic properties make it a fluid of choice in the efficient use of energy at low and medium temperatures in engine cycles. However, the performance of transcritical CO2 cycles weakens under high temperature and pressure conditions, especially in refrigeration systems;On the other hand, this disadvantage becomes rather interesting in engine cycles where CO2 can be used as an alternative to the organic working fluid in small and medium-sized electrical systems for low quality or waste heat sources. In order to improve the performance of systems operating with CO2 in the field of refrigeration and electricity production, research has made it possible to develop several concepts, of which this article deals with a review of the state of the art, followed by analyzes in-depth and critical of the various developments to the most recent modifications in these fields. Detailed discussions on the performance and technical characteristics of the different evolutions are also highlighted as well as the factors affecting the overall performance of the systems studied. Finally, perspectives on the future development of the use of CO2 in these different cycles are presented.
作者 Orelien T. Boupda Hyacinthe D. Tessemo Isidore B. Nkounda Fongang Francklin G. Nyami Frederic Lontsi Thomas Djiako Orelien T. Boupda;Hyacinthe D. Tessemo;Isidore B. Nkounda Fongang;Francklin G. Nyami;Frederic Lontsi;Thomas Djiako(Laboratory of Energy, Higher National Polytechnic School of Douala, University of Douala, Douala, Cameroon;Institut Ucac-Icam, Douala, Cameroon;Department of Energy and Mechanical Engineering, ISTA-IUG, University of Ngaoundere, Ngaoundere, Cameroon)
出处 《Energy and Power Engineering》 2024年第6期217-256,共40页 能源与动力工程(英文)
关键词 Refrigeration Cycle Power Cycle System Performance Transcritical CO2 Cycles Working Fluid Refrigeration Cycle Power Cycle System Performance Transcritical CO2 Cycles Working Fluid
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