
Visualization study of two-phase flow and noise control in a multiple temperature refrigerator during the defrost cycle
To reduce the noise caused by the flow of refrigerant during the defrost cycle and preserve the ambient sound level, this study concentrated on exploring the mechanism of noise generation in the gas–liquid separator based on visualization experiments. A transparent gas–liquid
separator made of quartz glass, which was instead of the original one, was fabricated to observe the flow pattern of refrigerant in the gas–liquid separator, and the relationship between flow pattern and noise generation was investigated. The results showed that the noise is mainly generated
during the defrost cycle. The sound power level has a drastic fluctuation when the liquid level of refrigerant in the gas–liquid separator is higher than the outlet of the evaporation tube during the defrost cycle. The reduction in noise is achieved by the redesigns that prevent the
liquid level of refrigerant in the gas–liquid separator being higher than the outlet of the evaporation tube during the defrost cycle. Then, the noise level of original design and two redesigns was measured in a high precision semi-anechoicroom, respectively. The noise level of the refrigerator
reduces from 30.2 dB(A) to 26.1 dB(A) and 24.4 dB(A) by increasing the volume of the gas–liquid separator for 87.1% and installing a ball valve respectively.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Department of Refrigeration and Cryogenic Engineering, School of Energy and Power Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University 2: Hisense (Shandong) Refrigerator Co.Ltd.
Publication date: 01 March 2022
NCEJ is the pre-eminent academic journal of noise control. It is the Journal of the Institute of Noise Control Engineering of the USA. Since 1973 NCEJ has served as the primary source for noise control researchers, students, and consultants.
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