Abstract

Natural refrigerant CO2 (R744) is one of next generation refrigerants in mobile air conditioner (MAC) application with superior environmental and heating performance. This paper investigated the charge characteristics and refrigerant migration behavior of a trans-critical CO2 MAC. A novel visualized accumulator with five observation mirrors was adopted to set up this CO2 MAC. A series of steady-state system experiments were carried out in a calorimeter facility to reveal the effects of refrigerant charge and EXV opening on system performance and accumulator behavior. In addition, the transient migration behavior of refrigerant during shutdown and start-up and the flow behavior of lubricant oil with 0.5 mm oil return hole were studied experimentally. It is found that a plateau region with optimal system performance occurred between 1100 g and 1600 g refrigerant charge. When the return hole becomes small, stratification of lubricant oil and liquid refrigerant was found in the accumulator.

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