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Two-Stage compression cycle operating with alternative refrigerant using by EES program (EES를 이용한 대체냉매 작동 2단압축냉동사이클의 성능해석)

  • Park, Chun-Wan;Lee, Dong-Gyu;Choi, Seung-Kil;Kang, Chae-Dong
    • Proceedings of the SAREK Conference
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    • 2009.06a
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    • pp.533-538
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    • 2009
  • The present study has been conducted to an analysis of two stage refrigeration cycle with alternative refrigerant R410A. In the analysis, single stage cycle (R22 and R410A) compared to COP changing with supercooling degree. Secondly, two stage refrigeration cycle is investigated to the existence of intercooler or supercooler. At results, supercooler contributes to the increase of cooling capacity and the decrease of COP.

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System Design and Performance Analysis of a Quick Freezer using Supercooling

  • Kim, Jinse;Chun, Ho Hyun;Park, Seokho;Choi, Dongsoo;Choi, Seung Ryul;Oh, Sungsik;Yoo, Seon Mi
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.330-335
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: This study was conducted for enhancing the performance of a conventional quick freezer by introducing the supercooling state, using a low-temperature coolant. Methods: In the present investigation, the supercooling process was executed prior to quick freezing for reducing the time by which the temperature passes the zone of maximum ice crystal formation. Every food has different nucleation points and hence, we used silicone oil as the coolant for supercooling for easy modification of temperature. Additionally, for quick freezing, we used liquid nitrogen spray. Results: Using the heat exchanger-type precooler with silicone oil, the temperature of the chamber was easily changed for enabling supercooling. Particularly, the results of the freezing test with garlic indicated that this system improved the hardness of garlic after it was thawed, compared to the conventional freezing method. Conclusions: Before quick freezing, if the food item is subjected to the supercooling state, the time from nucleation to the temperature reaching the frozen state ($-5^{\circ}C$, which is the maximum ice crystal formation zone) will be shorter than that incurred using quick freezing alone. The combination of the heat exchanger-type supercooler and liquid nitrogen sprayer is expected to serve as a promising technology for improving the physicochemical qualities of frozen foods.