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1、 外文翻译#来源:#外文文献一#Air Conditioning Systems#Dennis L. ONeal and John A. Bryant#Air conditioning has rapidly grown over the past 50 years, from a luxury to a standard system included in most residential and commercial buildings. In 1970, 36% of residences in the U.S. were either fully air conditioned or

2、 utilized a room air conditioner for cooling (Blue, et al., 1979). By 1997, this number had more than doubled to 77%, and that year also marked the first time that over half (50.9%) of residences in the U.S. had central air conditioners (Census Bureau, 1999). An estimated 83% of all new#homes constr

3、ucted in 1998 had central air conditioners (Census Bureau, 1999). Air conditioning has also grown rapidly in commercial buildings. From 1970 to 1995, the percentage of commercial buildings with air conditioning increased from 54 to 73% (Jackson and Johnson, 1978, and DOE, 1998).#Air conditioning in

4、buildings is usually accomplished with the use of mechanical or heat-activated equipment. In most applications, the air conditioner must provide both cooling and dehumidification to maintain comfort in the building. Air conditioning systems are also used in other applications, such as automobiles, t

5、rucks, aircraft, ships, and industrial facilities. However, the description of equipment in this chapter is limited to those commonly used in commercial and residential buildings.#Commercial buildings range from large high-rise office buildings to the corner convenience store. Because of the range i

6、n size and types of buildings in the commercial sector, there is a wide variety of equipment applied in these buildings. For larger buildings, the air conditioning equipment is part of a total system design that includes items such as a piping system, air distribution system, and cooling tower. Prop

7、er design of these systems requires a qualified engineer. The residential building sector is dominated#by single family homes and low-rise apartments/condominiums. The cooling equipment applied in these buildings comes in standard “packages” that are often both sized and installed by the air conditi

8、oning contractor.#The chapter starts with a general discussion of the vapor compression refrigeration cycle then moves to refrigerants and their selection. Chillers and their auxiliary systems are then covered, followed by packaged air conditioning equipment.#4.2.1 Vapor Compression Cycle#Even thoug

9、h there is a large range in sizes and variety of air conditioning systems used in buildings, most systems utilize the vapor compression cycle to produce the desired cooling and dehumidification. This cycle is also used for refrigerating and freezing foods and for automotive air conditioning. The fir

10、st patent on a mechanically driven refrigeration system was issued to Jacob Perkins in 1834 in London, and the first viable commercial system was produced in 1857 by James Harrison and D.E. Siebe (Thevenot 1979).#Besides vapor compression, there are two less common methods used to produce cooling in

11、 buildings:# the absorption cycle and evaporative cooling. These are described later in the chapter. With the vapor#compression cycle, a working fluid, which is called the refrigerant, evaporates and condenses at suitable pressures for practical equipment designs.#The four basic components (Figure 4

12、.2.1) in every vapor compression refrigeration system are the compressor, condenser, expansion device, and evaporator. The compressor raises the pressure of the refrigerant vapor so that the refrigerant saturation temperature is slightly above the temperature of the cooling medium used in the conden

13、ser. The type of compressor used depends on the application of the system. Large electric chillers typically use a centrifugal compressor while small residential equipment uses a reciprocating or scroll compressor.#The condenser is a heat exchanger used to reject heat from the refrigerant to a cooli

14、ng medium. The refrigerant enters the condenser and usually leaves as a subcooled liquid. Typical cooling mediums used in condensers are air and water. Most residential-sized equipment uses air as the cooling medium in the condenser, while many larger chillers use water. After leaving the condenser,

15、 the liquid refrigerant expands to a lower pressure in the expansion valve.#The expansion valve can be a passive device, such as a capillary tube or short tube orifice, or an active device, such as a thermal expansion valve or electronic expansion valve. The purpose of the valve is toregulate the fl

16、ow of refrigerant to the evaporator so that the refrigerant is superheated when it reaches the suction of the compressor.#At the exit of the expansion valve, the refrigerant is at a temperature below that of the medium (air or water) to be cooled. The refrigerant travels through a heat exchanger called the evaporator. It absorbs energy from the air or water circulated through the evaporator. If air is circulated through the evaporat

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