DEVELOPMENT OF A CHEST FREEZER – OPTIMUM DESIGN OF AN EVAPORATOR COIL

In a country such as India, food grains, fruit, vegetables, meat, poultry and fish, are very susceptible to microbial contamination and spoilage and require stringent preservation methods. One such method is by the use of a chest freezer for the storage of frozen food. This investigation considers d...

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Main Authors: K. Kalyani Radha, S. Naga Sarada, K. Rajagopal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2012-06-01
Series:International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering
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Online Access:http://ijame.ump.edu.my/images/Volume_5/6_Kalyani%20Radha%20et%20al.pdf
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spelling doaj-fc94ae3654d54440a95002a4963e04ee2020-11-24T23:51:21ZengUniversiti Malaysia PahangInternational Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering2229-86492180-16062012-06-015597611DEVELOPMENT OF A CHEST FREEZER – OPTIMUM DESIGN OF AN EVAPORATOR COIL K. Kalyani RadhaS. Naga SaradaK. RajagopalIn a country such as India, food grains, fruit, vegetables, meat, poultry and fish, are very susceptible to microbial contamination and spoilage and require stringent preservation methods. One such method is by the use of a chest freezer for the storage of frozen food. This investigation considers different loads and design parameters for the development of a chest freezer using R134a as the working fluid. Experimental designs of an evaporator coil, condenser coil and capillary tube are investigated through the development of storage periods in terms of steady state and cyclic performance, by optimising the quantity of refrigerant charge, with strict adherence to the standards and requirement for maintaining an internal temperature of -23 °C at 43 °C ambient. Cyclic load performance tests optimise the performance of individual components selected for the design of a chest freezer. The system selection has a highly balanced performance with R134a and showed 118 kJ/kg cooling capacity with 8.42 coefficient of performance (COP). By the replacement of R134a, temperatures of -23 °C are maintained inside the freezer cabinet with low power consumption and an increase in the net refrigerating effect, which in turn increases the COP. The system design has optimum efficiency with moderate costs by optimising the length and diameter of the evaporator coil, i.e., 34.15 m and 7.94 mm, respectively.http://ijame.ump.edu.my/images/Volume_5/6_Kalyani%20Radha%20et%20al.pdfOptimisationevaporator coilperformancechest freezeralternate refrigerantsoverall heat transfer coefficient.
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author K. Kalyani Radha
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K. Rajagopal
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S. Naga Sarada
K. Rajagopal
DEVELOPMENT OF A CHEST FREEZER – OPTIMUM DESIGN OF AN EVAPORATOR COIL
International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering
Optimisation
evaporator coil
performance
chest freezer
alternate refrigerants
overall heat transfer coefficient.
author_facet K. Kalyani Radha
S. Naga Sarada
K. Rajagopal
author_sort K. Kalyani Radha
title DEVELOPMENT OF A CHEST FREEZER – OPTIMUM DESIGN OF AN EVAPORATOR COIL
title_short DEVELOPMENT OF A CHEST FREEZER – OPTIMUM DESIGN OF AN EVAPORATOR COIL
title_full DEVELOPMENT OF A CHEST FREEZER – OPTIMUM DESIGN OF AN EVAPORATOR COIL
title_fullStr DEVELOPMENT OF A CHEST FREEZER – OPTIMUM DESIGN OF AN EVAPORATOR COIL
title_full_unstemmed DEVELOPMENT OF A CHEST FREEZER – OPTIMUM DESIGN OF AN EVAPORATOR COIL
title_sort development of a chest freezer – optimum design of an evaporator coil
publisher Universiti Malaysia Pahang
series International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering
issn 2229-8649
2180-1606
publishDate 2012-06-01
description In a country such as India, food grains, fruit, vegetables, meat, poultry and fish, are very susceptible to microbial contamination and spoilage and require stringent preservation methods. One such method is by the use of a chest freezer for the storage of frozen food. This investigation considers different loads and design parameters for the development of a chest freezer using R134a as the working fluid. Experimental designs of an evaporator coil, condenser coil and capillary tube are investigated through the development of storage periods in terms of steady state and cyclic performance, by optimising the quantity of refrigerant charge, with strict adherence to the standards and requirement for maintaining an internal temperature of -23 °C at 43 °C ambient. Cyclic load performance tests optimise the performance of individual components selected for the design of a chest freezer. The system selection has a highly balanced performance with R134a and showed 118 kJ/kg cooling capacity with 8.42 coefficient of performance (COP). By the replacement of R134a, temperatures of -23 °C are maintained inside the freezer cabinet with low power consumption and an increase in the net refrigerating effect, which in turn increases the COP. The system design has optimum efficiency with moderate costs by optimising the length and diameter of the evaporator coil, i.e., 34.15 m and 7.94 mm, respectively.
topic Optimisation
evaporator coil
performance
chest freezer
alternate refrigerants
overall heat transfer coefficient.
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