REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
20230384008 · 2023-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25B43/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B43/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B2341/0015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B2341/0011
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F25B43/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B43/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The refrigeration system comprises: a main flow path comprising a compressor, a condenser, a throttling device and an evaporator, wherein the compressor comprises at least a first compression stage and a second compression stage; and the refrigeration system further comprises: an ejector configured to eject low-pressure refrigerant from the evaporator by means of high-pressure refrigerant from the condenser and to mix them into medium-pressure gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant; and a separator configured to separate the medium-pressure gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant from the ejector into gas-phase refrigerant and liquid-phase refrigerant, to deliver the gas-phase refrigerant separated to a gas supply port between a fluid outlet of the first compression stage and a fluid inlet of the second compression stage in the compressor, and to deliver the liquid-phase refrigerant separated to a motor housing of the compressor for cooling a rotor and a stator in the motor housing by flash evaporation.
Claims
1. A refrigeration system, comprising: a main flow path comprising a compressor, a condenser, a throttling device and an evaporator, wherein the compressor comprises at least a first compression stage and a second compression stage; which is characterized in that the refrigeration system further comprising: an ejector configured to eject low-pressure refrigerant from the evaporator by means of high-pressure refrigerant from the condenser and to mix them into medium-pressure gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant; and a separator configured to separate the medium-pressure gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant from the ejector into gas-phase refrigerant and liquid-phase refrigerant, to deliver the gas-phase refrigerant separated to a gas supply port between a fluid outlet of the first compression stage and a fluid inlet of the second compression stage in the compressor, and to deliver the liquid-phase refrigerant separated to a motor housing of the compressor for cooling a rotor and a stator in the motor housing by flash evaporation.
2. The refrigeration system according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of ejectors are provided and are arranged in parallel, wherein high-pressure fluid inlets of the plurality of ejectors are connected near bottom of the condenser and fluid suction inlets of the plurality of ejectors are connected near internal liquid level of the evaporator.
3. The refrigeration system according to claim 1, wherein the compressor is an oil-free two-stage centrifugal compressor.
4. The refrigeration system according to claim 3, wherein the compressor comprises an electromagnetic bearing, a gas bearing or a refrigerant-lubricated bearing.
5. A refrigeration system, comprising: a main flow path comprising a compressor, a condenser, a throttling device and an evaporator, wherein, the compressor comprises at least a first compression stage and a second compression stage; which is characterized in that the refrigeration system further comprising: an ejector configured to eject low-pressure refrigerant from an oil-rich layer of the evaporator by means of high-pressure refrigerant from the condenser and to mix them into medium-pressure gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant; a separator configured to separate the medium-pressure gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant from the ejector into gas-phase refrigerant and liquid-phase refrigerant, to deliver the gas-phase refrigerant separated to a gas supply port between a fluid outlet of the first compression stage and a fluid inlet of the second compression stage in the compressor, and to deliver the liquid-phase refrigerant separated to a motor housing of the compressor for cooling a rotor and a stator in the motor housing by flash evaporation; and an oil tank arranged downstream of the separator for filtering oil from the liquid-phase refrigerant and delivering the oil to a compressor bearing chamber.
6. The refrigeration system according to claim 5, wherein an oil pump is provided in the oil tank for delivering oil in the oil tank to the compressor bearing chamber.
7. The refrigeration system according to claim 6, wherein a heater for heating up oil is provided in the oil tank.
8. The refrigeration system according to claim 5, wherein a plurality of ejectors are provided and are arranged in parallel, wherein high-pressure fluid inlets of the plurality of ejectors are connected near bottom of the condenser and fluid suction inlets of the plurality of ejectors are connected near internal liquid level of the evaporator.
9. The refrigeration system according to claim 5, wherein the oil tank is a container, and an inlet port of the oil tank is connected to a range from near the internal liquid level of the separator to the bottom of the separator.
10. The refrigeration system according to claim 5, wherein the compressor is an oil-lubricated two-stage centrifugal compressor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] With reference to the accompanying drawings, the disclosure of the invention will become easier to understand. Those skilled in the art would readily appreciate that these drawings are for the purpose of illustration and are not intended to limit the protection scope of the present invention. In addition, in the figures, similar numerals are used to denote similar components, where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT(S) OF THE INVENTION
[0031] Orientation terms such as upper, lower, left, right, front, rear, front, back, top, bottom, upstream, downstream, etc., referred to or possibly referred to in this specification, are defined in relation to the structures shown in the drawings. They are relative concepts and may therefore vary accordingly according to their different locations and states of use. Therefore, these or other orientation terms should not be construed as restrictive terms.
[0032] Referring to
[0033] In the refrigeration system according to the present invention as described above, the refrigeration system 100 further comprises an ejector 150 and a separator 160. The ejector 150 is configured to eject low-pressure refrigerant from the evaporator 140 by means of high-pressure refrigerant from the condenser 120 and to mix them into a medium-pressure gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant. The separator 160 is arranged downstream of the ejector 150 in the direction of refrigerant flow for separating the medium-pressure gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant from the ejector 150 into gas-phase refrigerant and liquid-phase refrigerant. On the one hand, the separator 160 delivers the gas-phase refrigerant separated to the gas supply port 114 between the fluid outlet of the first compression stage and the fluid inlet of the second compression stage in the compressor 110 through the flow path, such that the gas-phase refrigerant mixes with the output gas of the first compression stage and then enters the second compression stage for continued compression, thus saving part of the compression work. On the other hand, the separator 160 delivers the liquid-phase refrigerant separated to a port on the motor housing 113 of the compressor 110 through the flow path, where the liquid-phase refrigerant is flash evaporated immediately due to a pressure drop. It can be seen that the rotor and stator in the motor housing 113 are cooled by flash evaporation to reduce the temperature.
[0034] As shown in
[0035] Considering the different operating conditions and design requirements of oil-free refrigeration systems, in addition to the single ejector shown in
[0036] The embodiments of the oil-free refrigeration system according to the present invention eliminates components such as economizers and electronic expansion valves in the prior art, thereby simplifying the structure of the system and lowering the manufacturing cost of the system. In addition, the system utilizes the pressure difference between the condenser and the evaporator to produce a medium-pressure gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant, which is further separated by the separator into a gas-phase refrigerant for gas supply for the intermediate stage of the compressor and a liquid-phase refrigerant for cooling the compressor motor, thereby improving the overall energy efficiency of the system.
[0037] With continued reference to
[0038] In the refrigeration system according to the present invention as described above, the refrigeration system also involves oil return, which is intended to direct the lubricant oil in the refrigeration system (usually in the circulating refrigerant) to the compressor bearing chamber 215 for lubricating the compressor bearings. When oil-lubricated bearings are used, the high-speed direct-drive compressor, though without the need to use traditional oil cooling devices, needs to maintain an appropriate oil temperature. Specifically, the refrigeration system 200 further comprises an ejector 250, a separator 260, and an oil tank 270. The ejector 250 is configured to eject oil-containing low-pressure refrigerant from the evaporator 240 by means of high-pressure refrigerant from the condenser 220 and to mix them into a medium-pressure gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant. The separator 260 is arranged downstream of the ejector 250 for separating the gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant from the ejector 250 into a gas-phase refrigerant and a liquid-phase refrigerant. On the one hand, the separator 260 delivers the gas-phase refrigerant separated to the gas supply port 214 between the fluid outlet of the first compression stage and the fluid inlet of the second compression stage in the compressor 210 through the flow path, such that the gas-phase refrigerant mixes with the output gas of the first compression stage and then enters the second compression stage for continued compression. On the other hand, the separator 260 delivers the liquid-phase refrigerant separated to a port on the motor housing 213 of the compressor 210 through the flow path, where the liquid-phase refrigerant is flash evaporated immediately due to a pressure drop. It can be seen that the rotor and stator in the motor housing 213 are cooled by flash evaporation to reduce the temperature. The oil tank 270 is a container arranged downstream of the separator 260 for filtering oil from the liquid-phase refrigerant and delivering the oil to the compressor bearing chamber 215 to lubricate the compressor bearings.
[0039] As shown in
[0040] Considering the different operating conditions and design requirements of the oil-lubricated refrigeration systems, in addition to the single ejector shown in
[0041] It is noteworthy that after the gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant from the ejector is subjected to a gas-liquid separation, an oil-rich liquid-phase refrigerant is formed in the separator 260, so the separator 260 preliminarily filters the oil contained in the gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant. In order to better recover the lubricant oil from the oil-rich liquid-phase refrigerant, the inlet port of the oil tank 270 is connected to the range from near the internal liquid level of the separator 260 to the bottom of the separator 260. After the oil-rich fluid is further filtered by the oil tank 270, the lubricant oil with a higher purity is delivered to the compressor bearings, e.g., to the compressor bearing chamber 215, for lubricating the compressor bearings. As a result, oil with a higher concentration and a more stable state, including its temperature and consistency, can be achieved through the two-stage filtrations by the separator and the oil tank.
[0042] In some embodiments, an oil pump 272 is provided in the oil tank 270 for delivering the fluid from the oil tank 270 to the compressor bearing chamber 215. Therefore, the oil pump 272 is capable of enabling the lubricant oil delivered to the compressor bearing chamber 215 to have an appropriate pressure.
[0043] In some embodiments, the oil tank 270 includes a heater 271, which can be a resistance heater that can be inserted into the wall of the oil tank 270 or directly into the oil tank 270. The heater 271 is used to accelerate the evaporation of part of the liquid-phase refrigerant in the oil tank 270, so that the oil-containing refrigerant to be delivered to lubricate the compressor bearings can have a higher oil concentration. In addition, by reducing the content of the liquid-phase refrigerant, the risk of further lowering the oil temperature due to heat loss caused by refrigerant evaporation will be reduced, thereby ensuring the normal operation of the oil-lubricated bearings and extending service life thereof. Since the oil-lubricated refrigeration system of the present invention employs a two-stage filtration method which can greatly improve the purity of the lubricant oil in the oil tank, the turn-on time and power of the heater 271 can be minimized as much as possible, and it is also feasible to remove the heater if necessary.
[0044] The embodiments of the oil-lubricated refrigeration system according to the present invention can ensure that the purity and temperature of the lubricant oil in the oil tank are more controllable, so that the impact due to fluctuations in the return oil state can be minimized. On the other hand, as for heating in the oil tank, the oil temperature can be regulated intelligently according to different load conditions, which is conducive to improving the efficiency of the entire refrigeration system. In addition, oil is filtered out of the refrigerant by means of the separator and the oil tank, thus ensuring the purity of the lubricant oil in the oil tank. Furthermore, with the reduction of refrigerant content in the oil tank, less heat will be carried away due to evaporation of the refrigerant, thus ensuring that the temperature and differential pressure of the lubricant oil are controllable, which enables the bearings to be effectively lubricated so as to prolong the service life of the compressor.
[0045] The specific embodiments of the present invention described above are merely for a clearer description of the principles of the present invention, in which individual components are clearly shown or described to make the principles of the present invention easier to understand. Various modifications or changes to the present invention may be easily made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention. It should therefore be understood that these modifications or changes shall be included within the scope of the patent protection of the present invention.