Concerns of ozone depletion and global warming call for investigation
of natural refrigerants. in this study the performance potential of th
e carbon dioxide refrigeration cycle is investigated theoretically. Fo
r this purpose, two cycle simulation models were developed. One is an
Evans-Perkins cycle model for R-22, and the other is a transcritical c
ycle model for CO2. By using these models, the CO2 refrigeration cycle
and heat exchangers for the CO2 refrigeration cycle were optimized. T
he water chilling and lap water heating performances of CO2 were compa
red to those of R-22. The thermophysical properties of CO2 and the pro
per heat exchanger design appropriate to CO2 offer the opportunity of
reducing hear exchanger size and mass for tap water heating applicatio
ns.