作为海军水面舰艇应用模型的实验室规模柴油机废热驱动吸收式制冷系统的实验分析

IF 0.5 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, MARINE Journal of Ship Production and Design Pub Date : 2020-05-01 DOI:10.5957/jspd.2020.36.2.152
Cüneyt Ezgi, Sinem Bayrak
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工业能源的减少和不受控制的能源消耗造成的重大环境问题导致了对替代能源的研究。本研究介绍了安装在海军学院力学实验室的利用柴油发动机废热进行空调的废气驱动吸收式制冷系统的设计和实验分析。柴油发动机装有测功机,水和氨分别用作吸收剂和制冷剂。在不同的柴油机负荷下,计算了吸收式制冷系统的制冷量和性能系数。实验结果表明,在发动机最大功率为4.9HP时,冷却能力为1.098kW。经计算,在发电机温度为160℃的情况下,设计系统的最高COP值为.3022。尽管制冷的COP较低,但吸收式制冷系统可以从柴油发动机的废热中提供很大的冷却负荷,并可用于海军水面舰艇。除了海军水面舰艇的能源效率外,红外和声学特征可以最小化,并且可以显著降低舰艇的易感性。
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Experimental Analysis of a Laboratory-Scale Diesel Engine Exhaust Heat-Driven Absorption Refrigeration System as a Model for Naval Surface Ship Applications
Decreasing industrial energy sources and major environmental problems caused by uncontrolled energy consumption have led to studies on alternative energy sources. This study presents a design and experimental analysis of an exhaust gas-driven absorption refrigeration system for the purpose of air conditioning by using the exhaust heat of a diesel engine, which is installed in the Naval Academy Mechanics Laboratory. The diesel engine is loaded with a dynamometer, and water and ammonia are used as an absorbent and refrigerant, respectively. At various diesel engine loads, cooling capacity and coefficient of performance (COP) of the absorption refrigeration system are calculated. Experimental results have indicated the cooling capacity as 1.098 kW at a maximum engine power of 4.9 HP. The highest COP value in the designed system has been calculated to be .3022 for the generator temperature of 160 C. Although the COP of refrigeration is low, the absorption refrigeration system can be provided a great cooling load from the exhaust heat of diesel engines and can be used in naval surface ships. In addition to energy efficiency of naval surface ships, infrared and acoustic signature can be minimized and a ships susceptibility can be dramatically reduced.
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期刊介绍: Original and timely technical papers addressing problems of shipyard techniques and production of merchant and naval ships appear in this quarterly publication. Since its inception, the Journal of Ship Production and Design (formerly the Journal of Ship Production) has been a forum for peer-reviewed, professionally edited papers from academic and industry sources. As such it has influenced the worldwide development of ship production engineering as a fully qualified professional discipline. The expanded scope seeks papers in additional areas, specifically ship design, including design for production, plus other marine technology topics, such as ship operations, shipping economics, and safety. Each issue contains a well-rounded selection of technical papers relevant to marine professionals.
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