Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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789057 | International Journal of Refrigeration | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A field investigation is performed on the frost formation at an evaporator of a commercial full-scale refrigerated container that uses R-12 as the working refrigerant. Results when compared with those from a numerical model presented earlier show that the model is capable of predicting the dynamic behavior of a direct expansion evaporator under both non-frosting and frosting conditions. The air outlet and energy transferred compare well between experiment and model, and within 20% for the air pressure drop. The frost occurrence and propagation agree well generally, with the frost formation first occurring at the first row where the refrigerant enters the evaporator.
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Authors
C.P. Tso, Y.C. Cheng, A.C.K. Lai,