Mass Conservation in Vapor Compression Cycles: A Method for Ensuring Consistency with Redundant Dynamic States
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https://doi.org/10.3384/ecp204693Keywords:
thermofluid modeling, vapor compression cycles, two phase systems, thermodyamics, state selectionAbstract
This paper describes a method to resolve a potential inconsistency when employing redundant dynamic thermofluid states for modeling of vapor compression cycles. Following a brief introduction regarding the motivation and use of redundant thermofluid states, a series of test models ranging from simple component models to complex system models are developed to illustrate the potential inconsistency with Air Conditioning Library. Based on observations of the simulation results from these test models, a method for ensuring consistency is proposed and implemented. The method is then demonstrated on the test suite and evaluated for effectiveness, robustness, and computational efficiency.Downloads
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2023-12-22
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