The invention relates to refrigeration systems. More particularly, the invention relates to sound control for economized refrigeration systems.
In positive displacement compressors, discrete volumes of gas are: trapped at a suction pressure; compressed; and discharged at a discharge pressure. The trapping and discharge each may produce pressure pulsations and related noise generation. Accordingly, a well developed field exists in compressor sound suppression.
Often, an absorptive muffler is located downstream of the compressor's working elements to dissipate downstream propagation of vibrations. Exemplary mufflers may be housed within a housing structure of the compressor. Additionally, in economized compressors, an absorptive muffler may be located inline in the economizer line to dissipate upstream propagation along the economizer line.
Accordingly, one aspect of the invention involves a compressor having a suction port, a discharge port, and an economizer port. A condenser is downstream of the discharge port. An evaporator is upstream of the suction port. An expansion device is between the condenser and the evaporator. An economizer is between the condenser and the evaporator. An economizer line extends from the economizer to the economizer port. A resonator is located in the economizer line and has a first branch and a second branch. A first flowpath length across the resonator through the second branch is longer than a second flowpath length across the resonator through the first branch.
The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
Like reference numbers and designations in the various drawings indicate like elements.
In the exemplary economized system, an economizer 40 is between the condenser and evaporator 28 along the flowpath 26 and, more narrowly, between the condenser 24 and expansion device 30. An economizer line 42 extends from the economizer 40 to an economizer port 44 on the compressor intermediate a suction (inlet) port 46 and a discharge (outlet) port 48. In operation, the compressor 22 drives refrigerant in a downstream direction along the primary flowpath 26. An economizer flow portion may be diverted at the economizer to pass through the economizer line 42 and return to the economizer port 44. As so-far described, the system is schematic and exemplary. Other components (e.g., fans, valves controlling refrigerant flow, and the like and a control system controlling their operation) as well as other details may be present.
In operation, pressure pulsations from the compressor 22 may pass counterflow through the refrigerant flowing in the economizer line. When these pulsations reach the vessel 50 of the economizer 40, the vessel 50 may resonate, emitting undesirable sound. Among prior art solutions is the use of an absorptive muffler in the economizer line.
Although the second section 68 is shown with straight segment legs 70 and 72 at an angle to each other, other relative shapes of the two sections 66 and 68 are possible. Although shown replacing an absorptive muffler, the resonator may complement an absorptive muffler.
The resonator may be supplied in a reengineering of an existing system configuration or in a remanufacturing of an existing system. The resonator geometry may be tuned to provide the desired absorption. The tuning may be based solely upon calculation. Alternatively, the tuning may further reflect an iterative optimization performed on actual hardware or on a computer simulation. The optimization may involve selecting an initial resonator geometry and determining (e.g., measuring) an associated output sound parameter. This may be followed by modifying the geometry and redetermining the parameter until there is convergence or other indication of desired result.
One or more embodiments of the present invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, when applied as a modification of an existing system, details of the existing system may implement details of the particular implementation. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
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