Non-Intrusive Second Law Performance Evaluation of a Domestic Freezer

Jim McGovern

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Abstract

This paper describes non-intrusive performance testing and second law, exergy-based, performance evaluation of a small, contemporary domestic freezer that used R600a refrigerant. The methodology presented is associated with logging of temperatures and the instantaneous power consumption. It gives a ‘second law of thermodynamics’ perspective on operating performance by providing rational efficiency values and by localizing and quantifying the instantaneous exergy destruction rates. This approach is compared to a more conventional ‘first law’ energy analysis. Suggestions are made for the standardization of such an approach in order to enhance the sustainability of domestic freezers. Keywords: Domestic freezer, Performance testing, Performance evaluation, Exergy,
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Event8th International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environmental Protection - Paisley, United Kingdom
Duration: 1 Aug 201531 Aug 2015

Conference

Conference8th International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environmental Protection
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityPaisley
Period1/08/1531/08/15
OtherState of the Art on Environmental Protection

Keywords

  • Domestic freezer
  • Performance testing
  • Performance evaluation
  • Exergy

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