Simscape how to set up a multi-process evaporator or condenser
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Hello, I want to create a parallel flow microchannel condenser with four processes but there doesn't seem to be a similar module in simscape, what should I do.
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Yifeng Tang
on 8 Sep 2023
Could you please clarify what you mean by "four processes". Is that four passes where the refrigerant zig-zag two times?
What about the external fluid? You mentioned "parallel flow" but I am not sure if it's about the refrigerant channels being parallel to each other or the external fluid (air?) flow in parallel with the refrigerant. The latter feels uncommon. I usually see air flow perpendicular to the refrigerant flow.
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Yifeng Tang
on 11 Sep 2023
The architecture looks right: refrigerant in series and air flow in parallel, like the actual heat exchanger.
A few things to pay attention to, based on my past experience with this type of heat exchanger:
- pay attention to the air flow through each pass and make sure the flow rate is proportional to the overall cross section area
- if necessary, you may add some volume between the passes, to represent the "collector" volumes that may exist at the two sides of the passes
- start with maybe two passes, by bundling some together, and gradually increase the passes. Observe any difference in results and simulation speed.
Good luck and happy modeling.
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Yifeng Tang
on 19 Sep 2023
You are right. There isn't a geometry-based 2P-2P Heat Exchanger yet. Is this for an intercooler in a refrigeration system? You'll most likely need to build one from some foundation blocks, if the system-level one won't be sufficient for your engineering purpose.
It may make sense if you can put this question as a new question, as it is a separate one from the original one. This way, more people may see it and learn. I'll try to provide more details there.
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