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Comparing open and closed vertical refrigerated display cabinets at mild and tropical external environments

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Autor(a) principal: Heidinger, Gustavo Galdi
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Nascimento, Samuel Mariano do, Gaspar, Pedro Dinis, Silva, Pedro Dinho da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/7525
Resumo: This paper reports the results of experimental tests performed according to ISO 23953 in vertical open and closed refrigerated display cabinets (VORDC vs. VCRDC). Tests were performed at a mild climate class (n. º 3: T=25°C; φ=60%) and a tropical one (n. º 6: T=27°C; φ=70%). The direct energy consumption is 46% higher at VCRDC due to the heated glass doors frame and defrost heaters. The product simulator temperature is higher and more stable at VORDC. The highest product simulator temperature is lower (-1.4°C) at the VCRDC and less stable (+2.7°C variation) due to the opening doors period. The total mass of condensed water at the evaporator is reduced 87% and the total heat load is 77% lower at the VCRDC. Thus, the estimated total energy consumption is reduced 42%. Given the current concerns with energy consumption and sustainability of the heat exchange processes, the VCRDC provide the best solution.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparing open and closed vertical refrigerated display cabinets at mild and tropical external environments
title Comparing open and closed vertical refrigerated display cabinets at mild and tropical external environments
spellingShingle Comparing open and closed vertical refrigerated display cabinets at mild and tropical external environments
Heidinger, Gustavo Galdi
Air Curtain
Climatic Chamber
Closed Cabinet
Experimentation
Open Cabinet
title_short Comparing open and closed vertical refrigerated display cabinets at mild and tropical external environments
title_full Comparing open and closed vertical refrigerated display cabinets at mild and tropical external environments
title_fullStr Comparing open and closed vertical refrigerated display cabinets at mild and tropical external environments
title_full_unstemmed Comparing open and closed vertical refrigerated display cabinets at mild and tropical external environments
title_sort Comparing open and closed vertical refrigerated display cabinets at mild and tropical external environments
author Heidinger, Gustavo Galdi
author_facet Heidinger, Gustavo Galdi
Nascimento, Samuel Mariano do
Gaspar, Pedro Dinis
Silva, Pedro Dinho da
author_role author
author2 Nascimento, Samuel Mariano do
Gaspar, Pedro Dinis
Silva, Pedro Dinho da
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv uBibliorum
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Heidinger, Gustavo Galdi
Nascimento, Samuel Mariano do
Gaspar, Pedro Dinis
Silva, Pedro Dinho da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Air Curtain
Climatic Chamber
Closed Cabinet
Experimentation
Open Cabinet
topic Air Curtain
Climatic Chamber
Closed Cabinet
Experimentation
Open Cabinet
description This paper reports the results of experimental tests performed according to ISO 23953 in vertical open and closed refrigerated display cabinets (VORDC vs. VCRDC). Tests were performed at a mild climate class (n. º 3: T=25°C; φ=60%) and a tropical one (n. º 6: T=27°C; φ=70%). The direct energy consumption is 46% higher at VCRDC due to the heated glass doors frame and defrost heaters. The product simulator temperature is higher and more stable at VORDC. The highest product simulator temperature is lower (-1.4°C) at the VCRDC and less stable (+2.7°C variation) due to the opening doors period. The total mass of condensed water at the evaporator is reduced 87% and the total heat load is 77% lower at the VCRDC. Thus, the estimated total energy consumption is reduced 42%. Given the current concerns with energy consumption and sustainability of the heat exchange processes, the VCRDC provide the best solution.
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