DocumentCode
722465
Title
Development and implementation of a dynamic vapor compression refrigeration model into vemESRDC ship thermal management tool
Author
Sam Yang ; Vargas, Jose V. C. ; Nunes, Tallita ; Ordonez, Juan C.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng. & Center for Adv. Power Syst., Florida State Univ. Tallahassee, Tallahassee, FL, USA
fYear
2015
fDate
21-24 June 2015
Firstpage
123
Lastpage
128
Abstract
A simplified dynamic vapor compression refrigeration (VCR) model was developed for the purpose of obtaining quick thermal responses of complex refrigeration systems, and it was implemented into vemESRDC ship thermal management tool. In this work, the VCR model was implemented as an air-conditioning unit used to cool ship compartments. The implementation was verified by solving a simple problem composed of nine volume elements representing a ship compartment. The VCR system was modeled with control volumes (CVs) and appropriate mass and energy balances were applied to each CV based on the laws of heat transfer and thermodynamics. Resulting system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations were solved using a pertinent numerical method and subsequently, temperature variations in the compartment, condenser, and evaporator were computed along with heat transfer rate through the compartment wall and the air-conditioning unit. Simulation results demonstrated the updated simulation tool´s ability to capture rapid dynamic thermal responses of both compartment and VCR at a low computational cost.
Keywords
air conditioning; heat transfer; marine power systems; nonlinear differential equations; refrigeration; thermal management (packaging); thermodynamics; VCR model; air-conditioning unit; complex refrigeration systems; condenser; control volumes; cool ship compartments; dynamic vapor compression refrigeration model; evaporator; heat transfer; nonlinear ordinary differential equations; quick thermal responses; temperature variations; thermodynamics; vemESRDC ship thermal management tool; Atmospheric modeling; Computational modeling; Heat transfer; Marine vehicles; Mathematical model; Steady-state; Video recording;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electric Ship Technologies Symposium (ESTS), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location
Alexandria, VA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-1856-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ESTS.2015.7157873
Filename
7157873
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