The present patent application relates to a refrigeration system, in particular to a compressor-free refrigeration system powered by a heat source.
A conventional compression refrigerator consists of four parts: a compressor, a condenser, an evaporator, and an expansion valve. The working process is as follows: a low-pressure gaseous heat exchange medium (e.g., Freon) vaporized in the evaporator is extracted by the compressor, compressed into high-pressure gas, and fed into the condenser; the high-pressure gas is refrigerated and condensed into high-pressure liquid in the condenser, throttled by the expansion valve into low-pressure liquid working medium, and fed back into the evaporator; the low-pressure liquid working medium at normal temperature in the evaporator absorbs heat from a refrigeration output; in that way, a refrigeration cycle is completed.
The compression refrigeration technique has some drawbacks, such as high cost, installation inconvenience, high power consumption, and high noise.
To overcome the drawbacks of compression refrigeration technique, for example, a solar air-conditioner is disclosed in Chinese Patent Application No. CN1710346. As shown in
Though no compressor is used in the circulation process of the heat exchange medium in the air conditioner disclosed in the patent application document, a booster 7 is used to drive the working medium in the evaporator to return to the heat exchanger, so as to accomplish working medium circulation. Such a structure is still similar to a compressor, and doesn't thoroughly solve the problem of power required for driving the working medium to return from the evaporator to the heat exchanger after heat exchange.
To solve the problem described above, the present invention provides a refrigeration system that utilizes a heat source instead of a compressor to achieve refrigeration.
The present invention provides a refrigeration system, comprising: a heat source designed to provide heat energy; a power generator designed to heat up a refrigerating medium with the heat source arranged in the power generator, so that the temperature and pressure of the refrigerating medium are increased and the refrigerating medium is vaporized; a condenser into which the liquid refrigerating medium flows from the power generator under the action of the pressure difference resulted from the high temperature in the power generator, and in which the temperature of the liquid refrigerating medium is decreased; a throttle valve which controls the liquid refrigerating medium flowing through the condenser to jet out from it under the action of the pressure difference, so that the pressure of the liquid refrigerating medium is decreased under the jet action and the liquid refrigerating medium absorbs heat; an evaporator into which the low-temperature and low-pressure refrigerating medium is jetted from the throttle valve, and in which the low-temperature and low-pressure refrigerating medium exchanges heat with a refrigeration output in the evaporator and is accumulated in the form of liquid refrigerating medium on the bottom of the evaporator; and a liquid working medium return unit through which the liquid working medium accumulated on the bottom of the evaporator flows back freely to the power generator under gravity action, wherein the evaporator, liquid working medium return unit, and power generator are arranged from top to bottom in a vertical direction in turn.
In the present invention, a variety of common heat sources can be used to heat up the working medium, so that the working medium can flow from the power generator into the evaporator; in addition, gravity is used as the power for driving the working medium to flow back from the evaporator into the power generator. Under gravity action, the upper valve and lower valve open in alternate, so that the pressure difference between the power generator and the evaporator is balanced twice with the reservoir, and thereby the liquid working medium is returned from the evaporator to the power generator after heat exchange and circulates. In that way, the difficulty in the return of the working medium as a result of the pressure difference between the power generator and the evaporator is solved reasonably.
As shown in
The liquid working medium return unit 15 comprises an upper valve 12, a reservoir 13, and a lower valve 14, wherein, the upper end of the reservoir 13 is connected to the evaporator 8 via the upper valve 12, the lower end of the reservoir 13 is connected to the power generator 2 via the lower valve 14, and the upper valve 12 and lower valve 14 open sequentially, but don't open at the same time. Especially, the evaporator 8, liquid working medium return unit 15, and power generator 2 are arranged from top to bottom in a vertical direction in turn.
The working process of the entire system is as follows: the liquid working medium 3 is heated up in the power generator 2, so that the temperature and pressure of the liquid working medium 3 are increased and the liquid working medium 3 is vaporized. In the entire system, the evaporator side is in low-temperature and low-pressure state, while the power generator side is in high-temperature and high-pressure state. For example, the temperature is 20° C. at the evaporator side and 60° C. at the power generator side. It is seen from the following table: in the case of refrigerant F-12, the pressure at 20° C. is 0.4689 MPa and 1.427 MPa at 60° C., which is to say, the pressure difference between the evaporator side and the power generator side is 0.958 MPa.
Under the action of the pressure difference between the evaporator side and the power generator side, the liquid working medium that is not vaporized in the lower part of the power generator flows out of the power generator 2 into the condenser 5 through a pipe outlet below the gas-liquid interface in the power generator 2. At the condenser 5, the temperature of the liquid working medium drops, but the liquid working medium is still in high-pressure state. The high-pressure liquid working medium is jetted out through a throttle valve into the evaporator 8. At this point, the pressure of the liquid working medium drops, and the liquid working medium is vaporized and absorbs the heat from the refrigeration output in the evaporator; thus, heat exchange is accomplished.
To prevent reduction of pressure difference between the power generator and the evaporator and ensure the working medium can flow back to the power generator and circulates, a liquid working medium return unit 15 is arranged between the power generator and the evaporator.
The liquid working medium return unit 15 comprises an upper valve 12 (e.g., in the form of an electronic switch), a reservoir 13, and a lower valve 14 (e.g., in the form of an electronic switch). The upper end of the reservoir 13 is connected to the evaporator 8 via the upper valve 12, and the lower end of the reservoir 13 is connected to the power generator 2 via the lower valve 14.
Especially, the evaporator 8, liquid working medium return unit 15, and power generator 2 are arranged from top to bottom in a vertical direction in turn.
After heat exchange with the refrigeration output 10, the gaseous working medium in the evaporator becomes low-temperature and low-pressure liquid working medium. The liquid working medium is accumulated on the bottom of the evaporator. The upper valve 12 connected to the bottom of the evaporator 8 opens at a specific time interval. Within a preset time after the upper valve is opened, the pressure between the reservoir 13 and the evaporator 8 will be balanced, and the liquid working medium on the bottom of the reservoir 13 will flow back freely into the reservoir 13 under gravity action, as shown in
Thus, in the present invention, the working medium can flow back from the evaporator to the power generator solely under gravity action, and a preset pressure difference is maintained between the power generator and the evaporator by means of the upper valve and lower valve, so that the entire system can continue its operation.
The time interval at which the valves are opened can be controlled by means of a controller.
Preferably, water cooling or air cooling is used in the present invention. As shown in
The refrigerating medium can be ammonia, F12, F22, F502, liquid nitrogen, or 134A, etc.
As described above, a variety of common heat sources can be used as the power source for heating up the working medium, so that the working medium can flow from the power generator into the evaporator; in addition, gravity is used as the power source for driving the working medium to flow back from the evaporator into the power generator. Thus, the complex process of electrical energy-mechanical energy conversion involved in the compressor in conventional refrigeration systems is eliminated thoroughly. In addition, the compressor-free refrigeration system in the present invention has simple structure and lower cost, and is applicable to a variety of application scenarios.
Therefore, the refrigeration system disclosed in the present invention can save energy. It can utilize a variety of common heat sources, such as water heaters and waste heat of boilers, etc., and doesn't consume electrical energy heavily when compared with compression refrigeration systems. In addition, the refrigeration system disclosed in the present invention doesn't have noise produced by compressor, and has low cost and wide applicability. The implementers can employ different heat sources, such as solar heat source, electric heat source, or waste heat of boiler, etc., according to the local conditions.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011/081400 | Oct 2011 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CN2011/081806 | 11/4/2011 | WO | 00 | 12/3/2013 |