Abstract

This paper uses CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) method to study the efficiency of the airflow curtain in an empty and full open refrigerated display cabinet. Numerical simulation results show that changing of the angle of the honeycomb can reduce the infiltration of warm ambient air into the refrigerator. It was established that the average intake air temperature in modified design decreased by 0.6 °C compared to the original design. The CFD model presented in the paper can be used to study airflows inside and to design and develop open-type refrigerated cabinets.

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