Auto-cascade refrigeration systems: A key review with energetic and exergetic perspectives
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Date
2025
Authors
Ibrahim Karacayli
Lutfiye Altay
Arif Hepbasli
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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Auto-cascade refrigeration (ACR) systems are known for their innovative solutions especially suitable for low and ultra-low temperature applications. However ACR cycles are not solely confined to refrigeration applications, they are also utilized in heating and electricity generation cycles. While the fact that this subject has been addressed in only two studies in the literature reveals the gap in this regard this study offers an important contribution by comprehensively reviewing ACR systems in terms of energy exergy exergoeconomics and exergoenvironmental aspects for the first time to the best of the authors' knowledge. This review also differs from others in that it categorizes ACR cycles in their most general form and outlines basic operating principles not covered in previous reviews such as not only refrigeration but also heating and electricity generation. Modifications aimed at improving ACR cycle performance are then summarized covering both experimental and theoretical studies available in the literature. This review paper also addresses the selection of refrigerants. Another unique aspect of this study is its examination of the refrigerant mixtures used in ACR cycles based on the type of application and the improvements they involve. Finally to illustrate the obtained results from review the study concludes with an illustrative example where an ACR cycle is modelled for performance evaluation in terms of energetic and exergetic aspects. This work is expected to be highly beneficial for individuals interested in the design simulation analysis and performance assessment of ACR cycles.
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Refrigeration, Ultra-low temperature, Auto-cascade, Energy, Exergy, HEAT-PUMP CYCLE, ZEOTROPIC MIXTURE R32/R290, PULL-DOWN PERFORMANCE, EXERGOECONOMIC ANALYSIS, THERMODYNAMIC PERFORMANCE, THEORETICAL-ANALYSIS, 2-PHASE EJECTOR, CARBON-DIOXIDE, OPTIMIZATION, DRIVEN, Auto-cascade, Energy, Refrigeration, Ultra-low temperature, Exergy
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4
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Applied Thermal Engineering
Volume
258
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124568
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