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Modeling Approach for a Liquid-Injected Ammonia-Water Screw Compressor

DOI: 10.18462/iir.compr.2021.0385

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Session: Technologies with CO2, ammonia and hydrocarbons

Accept state: Submission accepted

Authors
Name Organization  
Marcel Ulrich Ahrens, M.Sc Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Even Kristian Tønsberg Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Ignat Tolstorebrov, Dr. Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Armin Hafner, Prof. Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Trygve Magne Eikevik, Prof. Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Abstract

The present work focuses on a modelling approach for a liquid-injected ammonia-water screw compressor for combined absorption-compression heat pumps (CACHP) at high-temperature operation. The CACHP system combines the technologies of an absorption and vapour compression heat pump with a mixture of ammonia and water as refrigerant. The functionality of this process has already been proven in the industrial sector using standard refrigeration components. In recent years, several studies have investigated the CACHP system to identify challenges and opportunities to increase the achievable temperature range and optimize process performance. The compressor was identified as a main critical component for increasing the achievable sink outlet temperature level. For this purpose, this study identifies currently available modelling approaches of liquid-injected screw compressors and investigates their usability in a CACHP system. Based on this, an approach for the modelling of liquid-injected ammonia-water screw compressors is developed.

Keywords

Liquid-Injected Screw Compressor, Combined Absorption-Compression Heat Pump, Ammonia-Water Mixture