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Dual port vapor injected compression: In-system testing versus test stand testing, and mapping of results

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  • Bach, Christian K.
  • Groll, Eckhard A.
  • Braun, James E.
  • Horton, W. Travis

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This paper introduces the differences of in-system testing of a dual-port vapor injected compressor as compared to test stand testing and presents the performance results. Single-port vapor injected compression has been studied previously, typically using scroll compressors. Single-port vapor injection employs one port with a single intermediate injection pressure, while dual-port vapor injection uses two ports at different angular locations, leading to two intermediate pressure levels for the injected vapor. The main differences between in-system testing and test stand testing can be found in suction and injection superheat values, discharge temperature, and range of injection flow rates. Dimensionless PI-type mappings are introduced that can be used for system simulation.

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  • Bach, Christian K. & Groll, Eckhard A. & Braun, James E. & Horton, W. Travis, 2016. "Dual port vapor injected compression: In-system testing versus test stand testing, and mapping of results," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 87(P1), pages 819-833.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:87:y:2016:i:p1:p:819-833
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2015.08.076
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