Abstract

From the perspective of the engineering application, the influence of the oil charge ratio on the cooling performance of the electric vehicle CO2 air conditioning system is experimentally studied in this paper. An online test device for oil circulation rate is set up on the built CO2 air conditioning system test bench. The experiment is conducted under different ambient temperatures and compressor speeds in the fresh air mode. As the oil charge ratio increases, the oil circulation rate increases as well as the oil mass flow rate, while the refrigerant mass flow rate decreases slightly. Under the refrigerant charge amount of 550 g and ambient temperature of 35 °C and 40 °C, this system reaches its best cooling performance when the oil charge ratio is in the range of 20% and 25%. And the maximum COPs are 2.46 and 2.36, respectively. The increase in the oil charge ratio is beneficial to the improvement of the isentropic efficiency and the volumetric efficiency of the compressor. The change in oil circulation rate has less effect on the pressure drop in the gas cooler than that in the evaporator.

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