Abstract
In this study, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) was used to investigate the performance of the steam ejector used in refrigeration systems to increase operational flexibility and COP. A 2D-axisymetric model of a two-stage ejector (TSE) was developed and its performance was compared to that of the commonly used single-stage ejector. The SST k-omega (k-ω-sst) model was applied as a turbulence model. In the simulation, the TSE was analyzed using generator temperatures between 100 and 130°C and evaporator temperatures between 0 and 15°C, as in a previous study. The CFD simulation results showed that the TSE provided high entrainment ratios up to 77.2% while showing a marginal decrease in the critical back pressure up to a maximum value of 21.9%. Therefore, it can be concluded that the TSE can significantly benefit refrigeration systems requiring high refrigerating capacity while maintaining a slightly low condensing pressure.
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