Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the perspectives of carbon dioxide as a refrigerant in hot climates
and to show state-of-the-art solutions that can promote the use of CO 2 transcritical cycles in those regions
where the ambient conditions are challenging for this technology. Staged throttling and compression are well
known methods to increase energy efficiency: when carbon dioxide is used in extremely warm climates,
their adoption can help in keeping the efficiency at an acceptable level, as well as in overcoming
technological issues, like the compressor discharge temperature.
Evaporative cooling is investigated in details as a general way to improve efficiency in vapour compression
cycles. An estimation of water consumption will be presented both for dry and humid hot climates. Some
water consumption measurements, collected in a recent installation in Australia, are presented.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
List of contributors:
Minetto, Silvia
Book title:
PROCEEDINGS- 8th IIR Gustav Lorentzen Conference 2008