Modulation characteristics of a linear compressor for evaporating and condensing temperature variations for household refrigerators

Jong Kwon Kim, Jong Bong Kim

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Abstract

Linear compressors are sensitive to both condensing and evaporating temperatures since they do not have mechanical restrictions to piston movement. Linear compressors used in refrigerators are subjected to a wide range of compression loads, because of the condensing temperature change caused by the ambient temperature variations and the evaporating temperature change due to the freezer compartment temperature. The compartment temperature is influenced by door opening, product loading, defrosting and setting temperature. This paper presents modulation characteristics of an inherent capacity-modulated linear compressor for evaporating temperature variations representing compartment temperature change. A numerical model and a prototype compressor were developed. The prototype compressor was evaluated over an evaporating temperature from -35 to -15 °C. The results were compared with the compressor performance variations over a condensing temperature from 30 to 50°C. The cooling capacity increased by 241 and 50 W for 20 °C increment of the evaporating and condensing temperature, respectively. Crown

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)370-379
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Journal of Refrigeration
Volume40
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2014

Keywords

  • Free piston
  • Household refrigerator
  • Linear compressor
  • Modeling
  • Refrigerating system

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