Applied Energy, Vol.147, 386-395, 2015
Transient simulation of a two-door frost-free refrigerator subjected to periodic door opening and evaporator frosting
This paper describes a quasi-steady-state simulation model for predicting the transient behavior of a two-door household refrigerator subjected to periodic door opening and evaporator frosting. A semi-empirical steady-state model was developed for the refrigeration loop, whereas a transient model was devised to predict the energy and mass transfer into and within the refrigerated compartments, and also the frost build-up on the evaporator. The key empirical heat and mass transfer parameters required by the model were derived from a set of experiments performed in-house in a climate-controlled chamber. In general, it was found that the model predictions followed closely the experimental trends for the power consumption (deviations within 10%) and for the compartment temperatures (deviations within +/- 2 K) when the doors are opened periodically and frost is allowed to accumulate over the evaporator. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.