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2016 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2016
IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, 2014
The study of the expansion device in the simple vapour compression refrigeration system is necess... more The study of the expansion device in the simple vapour compression refrigeration system is necessary in order to understand the parameters which can enhance the overall performance of the system. The experimental study was done on the capillary tubes of 31 gauge, 36 gauge and 40 gauge and each test section was studied with three distinct configurations i.e. helical coiled, straight coiled and serpentine coiled configuration. The effect of the configuration and the capillary tube diameter on the overall performance of the system was studied. The findings of the experimental study revealed that the mass flow rate is maximum for the straight configuration and is least for the helical coiled configuration. The refrigeration effect was found to be maximum for the helical coiled configuration and was found to be least for straight coiled configuration. The compressor work was found to reduce as the load was increased on the system. Decreasing the capillary tube diameter increased the mass flow rate in the system and decreased the refrigeration effect produced.
2016 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2016
IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, 2014
The study of the expansion device in the simple vapour compression refrigeration system is necess... more The study of the expansion device in the simple vapour compression refrigeration system is necessary in order to understand the parameters which can enhance the overall performance of the system. The experimental study was done on the capillary tubes of 31 gauge, 36 gauge and 40 gauge and each test section was studied with three distinct configurations i.e. helical coiled, straight coiled and serpentine coiled configuration. The effect of the configuration and the capillary tube diameter on the overall performance of the system was studied. The findings of the experimental study revealed that the mass flow rate is maximum for the straight configuration and is least for the helical coiled configuration. The refrigeration effect was found to be maximum for the helical coiled configuration and was found to be least for straight coiled configuration. The compressor work was found to reduce as the load was increased on the system. Decreasing the capillary tube diameter increased the mass flow rate in the system and decreased the refrigeration effect produced.