Modeling and Control System Design of a Cascade Vapor Compression System
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Examensarbete för masterexamen
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Master's Thesis
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This thesis investigates the modeling, simulation, and analysis of a cascade va por compression system designed for aerospace thermal management, delivering a
25 kW cooling capacity. Control design focuses on maintaining a liquid coolant
at 20 ◦C, ensuring 5
◦C superheat at the evaporator outlets, and an intermediate
temperature set to the geometric mean of the low-stage evaporator and high-stage
condenser to enhance system efficiency. PI controllers are incorporated to regu late performance under various operating conditions. A MATLAB Simscape model
was developed using R134a for the low stage and R1233zd(E) for the high stage,
enabling performance evaluation across a range of ambient temperatures and heat
loads. Simulations demonstrate that the cascade configuration can maintain stable
coolant temperatures across a wide range of ambient conditions, as well as sufficient
superheat at the evaporator outlets. The use of the geometric mean for selecting
the intermediate pressure ratio proved effective, though not optimal, as evidenced
by variations in compressor power input between the low- and high-stage cycles.
However, limitations were identified at low ambient temperatures, where evaporator
and condenser pressures converge, causing instability in superheat control. Addi tional challenges were observed at low heat loads, where controller performance was
sensitive to tuning, resulting in oscillations. These results demonstrate the viability
of cascade vapor compression systems for demanding aerospace thermal manage ment tasks, while highlighting challenges related to low-temperature operation and
controller robustness that require further investigation.
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Vapor Compression System, Cascade System, Refrigeration, Simulink, Simscape.
