Abstract

AbstractThe optimal exergy-based ecological performance of an irreversible Carnot refrigerator with the losses of heat-resistance, heat leak and internal irreversibility, in which heat transfer between the working fluid and the heat reservoirs obeys a generalized heat transfer law QΔ(Tn), is derived by considering an ecological optimization criterion as the objective function, which consists of maximizing a function representing the best compromise between the exergy output rate and exergy loss rate (entropy production rate) of the refrigerator. Some special examples are discussed. Numerical examples are given to show the effects of heat transfer law, heat leakage and internal irreversibility on the optimal performance of the generalized irreversible refrigerator. The results can provide some theoretical guidance for the design of practical refrigerators.

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