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2004 CONFERENCES About the Conferences The conferences are organized by faculty from the Ray W. Herrick Laboratories, Purdue University, in cooperation with many sponsoring and cooperating organizations from around the world. They have taken place every two years for over 30 years. Their focus is on the results of recent research into compressors and other technologies associated with air conditioning and refrigeration. Over 500 people from 32 different countries attended the conferences held in July, 2002 with a total of 220 papers published in the CD-ROM and hard copy proceedings. The conferences’ technical sessions run simultaneously enabling attendees to attend sessions of interest from either conference. The Purdue conferences provide an opportunity for practitioners and researchers in industry, government, consulting offices, laboratories, and universities to reach a large audience, to exchange current engineering information, problems, and solutions on the important issues of compressor technology, new refrigerants, and refrigeration technology and efficiency. In addition to paper presentations, invited speakers will make presentations at plenary sessions on selected topics of interest. Cost for full registration is $650. This price includes attendance at any session for either conference, a CD-ROM containing the proceedings for both conferences, 20 copies of papers as well as the Monday evening reception, Tuesday night steak barbeque and Wednesday evening’s banquet. All conference hotels are located near the campus or just across the river in Lafayette. There are many new and various restaurants, bars and shops available for attendee’s entertainment in both the Purdue Village, Wabash Landing and downtown Lafayette. Most establishments are within walking distance of all hotels and/or shuttle and trolley service will be available. Format Change - A change has been introduced for the 2004 short courses and conferences. The short courses will begin on Saturday, July 10 th at 1:00 p.m. and end on Sunday, July 11 th at 5:00 p.m. The conferences will begin at 10 a.m. on Monday, July 12 with the opening session and end on Thursday afternoon, July 15 at 3:00 p.m.

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2004 CONFERENCES

About the Conferences

The conferences are organized by faculty from the Ray W. Herrick Laboratories, Purdue University, in cooperation with many sponsoring and cooperating organizations from around the world. They have taken place every two years for over 30 years. Their focus is on the results of recent research into compressors and other technologies associated with air conditioning and refrigeration. Over 500 people from 32 different countries attended the conferences held in July, 2002 with a total of 220 papers published in the CD-ROM and hard copy proceedings. The conferences’ technical sessions run simultaneously enabling attendees to attend sessions of interest from either conference. The Purdue conferences provide an opportunity for practitioners and researchers in industry, government, consulting offices, laboratories, and universities to reach a large audience, to exchange current engineering information, problems, and solutions on the important issues of compressor technology, new refrigerants, and refrigeration technology and efficiency. In addition to paper presentations, invited speakers will make presentations at plenary sessions on selected topics of interest. Cost for full registration is $650. This price includes attendance at any session for either conference, a CD-ROM containing the proceedings for both conferences, 20 copies of papers as well as the Monday evening reception, Tuesday night steak barbeque and Wednesday evening’s banquet. All conference hotels are located near the campus or just across the river in Lafayette. There are many new and various restaurants, bars and shops available for attendee’s entertainment in both the Purdue Village, Wabash Landing and downtown Lafayette. Most establishments are within walking distance of all hotels and/or shuttle and trolley service will be available. Format Change - A change has been introduced for the 2004 short courses and conferences. The short courses will begin on Saturday, July 10th at 1:00 p.m. and end on Sunday, July 11th at 5:00 p.m. The conferences will begin at 10 a.m. on Monday, July 12 with the opening session and end on Thursday afternoon, July 15 at 3:00 p.m.

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Facts of Interest: Location - Purdue University is located approximately 75 miles from Indianapolis, Indiana and

125 miles from Chicago, Illinois. Time - The time in Indiana is Eastern Standard Time (the same time as Chicago, Illinois). Temperatures - The temperatures in the summer are usually between 70-80 degrees and very humid. Room temperatures - The technical sessions are often too cool for our European visitors

– come prepared! Parking - Several parking garages around the Purdue campus are available for the price of $10 a day. Transportation during conference - The conference hotels will provide shuttle service between the

hotels and camp us buildings. The Greater Lafayette Transit System’s buses or trolleys will also be available. Transportation will be provided to the steak barbeque held off campus.

Transportation from the Indianapolis Airport - Lafayette Limo Service provides service approximately every hour.

Purdue Airport - No commercial air transportation is available to Purdue University Airport.

Reasons to Attend

• World renowned conferences for over 30 years • Attend technical sessions in either conference that feature cutting edge research • Short courses with a professional educational focus • Interesting and relevant plenary sessions • Opportunities for interaction between industry representatives, government officials, equipment

designers, manufacturers, researchers, and academia • Tours of research laboratories and industrial facilities • Cultural, social and sightseeing program for attendees and their accompanying persons

Plenary Sessions Keynote Speaker - Dr. David Fahey, Research Scientist at the Aeronomy Laboratory, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration will give the keynote speech, "An Update on Ozone Depletion and Global Warming Data”. Panel discussion on CO2 technology featuring participants from industry, academia and government. Plenary Speaker - Dr. James Hill, Director, Building Fire Research Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology will speak on “Homeland Security Issues for Building Systems: Past, Present, and Future”.

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CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

James E. Braun General Conference Chair Werner Soedel International Compressor Engineering Conference Chair Eckhard A. Groll International Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Conference Chair Virginia D. Freeman Herrick Laboratories Technical Program Secretariat Other Members Robert Bernhard, Raymond Cohen, David Tree

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM OVERVIEW All Times Are Eastern Standard Time

SHORT COURSES SCHEDULE Saturday- July 10, 2004 Noon – 1:00 p.m. Registration for short courses will be available outside the appointed rooms one hour

before sessions begin. 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Design, Analysis and Applications of Centrifugal Compressors - Room 1086 in

Rawls Hall, Corner of State and Northwestern Avenues 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Simulation Tools for Vapor Compression System and Component Analysis

- Room 1062 in Rawls Hall, Corner of State and Northwestern Avenues Sunday- July 11, 2004

8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Design, Analysis and Applications of Centrifugal Compressors - Room 1086 in Rawls Hall, Corner of State and Northwestern Avenues

8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Simulation Tools for Vapor Compression System and Component Analysis - Room 1062 in Rawls Hall, Corner of State and Northwestern Avenues

2:30 – 5:00 p.m. Registration for Conferences - East Foyer, Stewart Center 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Guided Tours of Ray W. Herrick Laboratories (The Labs are about 7 minutes from

the main campus)

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE Monday- July 12, 2004

8:00 – 10:00 a.m. Conference Registration (continued) in East Foyer, Stewart Center 8:15 – 9:15 a.m. Shuttle service provided from Conference Hotels to Stewart Center (See Hotel

Information) 8:15 – 9:15 a.m. Complimentary Breakfast for Chairpersons and Technical Speakers for Monday’s

Technical Sessions? - West Faculty Lounge, Second Floor, Purdue Memorial Union 10:00 – 11:45 a.m. Opening Session, Welcome and Keynote Address - Dr. David Fahey from NOAA,

“An Update on Ozone Depletion and Global Warming Data”, Loeb Theatre, Stewart Center ? 11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch Break 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Technical Sessions C-1 Reciprocating Piston Compressors C-2 Automotive Compressors C-3 Centrifugal and Turbo Compressors R-1 Air-Side Heat Transfer Analysis R-2 Performance of Refrigerant Mixtures 3:00 – 3:20 p.m. Break 3:20 – 5:20 p.m. Technical Sessions C-4 Rolling Piston and Other Rotary Compressors I C-5 Compressors for Carbon Dioxide I R-3 Oil Compatibility, Return and Retention Studies R-4 Heat Exchanger Analysis R-5 Secondary Fluids and Systems 3:20 – 5:20 p.m. IIR Commissions E1, and E2 Combined Business Meetings 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Reception ?- South Ballroom, Purdue Memorial Union 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. Shuttle service provided for return to Conference Hotels (See Hotel Information) 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Meeting - Organizing and Advisory Committees, Society Meeting - Representatives for

all Conferences (by invitation) - Room 326 Stewart Center

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Tuesday- July 13, 2004 6:15 – 7:15a.m. Shuttle service provided from Conference Hotels to Stewart Center (See Hotel

Information) 7:00 – 7:45 a.m. Complimentary breakfast for Chairpersons and Technical Speakers participating in

Tuesday’s Technical Sessions ?- West Faculty Lounge, Second Floor, Purdue Memorial Union

8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Plenary Session - Dr. James Hill of NIST, “Homeland Security Issues for Building Systems: Past, Present, and Future”, Fowler Hall, Stewart Center

9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Social Program for Accompanying Persons 9:00 – 9:20 a.m. Break 9:20 – 11:45 a.m. Technical Sessions C-6 Scroll Compressors I C-7 Compressors for Carbon Dioxide II R-6 Dynamic System and Component Models R-7 Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Fundamentals I R-8 Sorption Systems I 11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch Break 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Technical Sessions C-8 Scroll Compressors II C-9 Noise Control, Vibrations, Gas Pulsations I R-9 Fault Detection and Diagnostics and Performance Monitoring R-10 Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Fundamentals II R-11 Sorption Systems II 3:00 – 3:20 p.m. Break 3:20 – 5:20 p.m. Technical Sessions C-10 Scroll Compressors III C-11 Noise Control, Vibrations, Gas Pulsations II C-12 Linear Compressors R-12 Heat Exchanger Models R-13 Cryogenics and Dehumidification 3:20 – 5:20 p.m. IIR Commissions B1, B2 Combined Business Meetings 5:30 p.m. Shuttle buses transporting attendees from the Grant Street Parking Garage to the

Steak Barbecue 6:00 p.m. – dusk Informal Steak Barbecue - The Trails After Steak Barbecue Shuttle service provided for return to Stewart Center and Conference Hotels Wednesday- July 14, 2004

6:15 – 7:15 a.m. Shuttle service provided from Conference Hotels to Stewart Center (See Hotel Information)

7:00 – 7:45 a.m. Complimentary breakfast for Chairpersons and Technical Speakers participating in Wednesday’s Technical Sessions - West Faculty Lounge, Second Floor, Purdue Memorial Union

8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Plenary Session on CO2 Panel Discussion - ?Fowler Hall, Stewart Center 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Social Program for Accompanying Persons 9:00 – 9:20 a.m. Break 9:20 – 11:45 a.m. Technical Sessions C-13 Scroll Compressors IV C-14 Noise Control, Vibrations, Gas Pulsations III R-14 System and Component Analysis I R-15 Transcritical CO2 Cycle I R-16 Domestic Refrigerator/Freezers

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11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Technical Sessions C-15 Rolling Piston and Other Rotary Compressors II C-16 Lubrication, Wear and Sealing I R-17 System and Component Analysis II R-18 Transcritical CO2 Cycle II and Alternative Refrigeration Technologies I R-19 Capillary Tubes 3:00 – 3:20 p.m. Break 3:20 – 5:20 p.m. Technical Sessions C-17 Simulation, Manufacturing, Reliability C-18 Lubrication, Wear and Sealing II R-20 Heat Transfer Performance Under Frost Conditions R-21 Alternative Refrigeration Technologies II R-22 Noise Issues in AC&R Equipment 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Shuttle service provided by Conference Hotels to and from Stewart Center

(See Hotel Information) 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Banquet - North Ballroom, Purdue Memorial Union 9:00 p.m. Shuttle service provided for return to Conference Hotels (See Hotel Information) Thursday- July 15, 2004 6:15 – 7:15 a.m. Shuttle service provided from Conference Hotels to Stewart Center (See Hotel

Information) 7:00 – 7:45 a.m. Complimentary breakfast for Chairpersons and Technical Speakers participating in

Thursday’s Technical Sessions ?- West Faculty Lounge, Second Floor, Purdue Memorial Union

8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Plenary Session, Fowler Hall, Stewart Center 9:00 – 9:20 a.m. Break 9:20 – 11:45 a.m. Technical Sessions C-19 Screw Compressors I C-20 Valves I C-21 Capacity, Control, Efficiency R-23 Air-Flow and Thermal Management in Buildings R-24 Heat Pump Systems I 11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch Break 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Technical Sessions C-22 Screw Compressors II C-23 Valves II R-25 Automotive Air Conditioning R-26 Building Controls and Thermal Comfort R-27 Heat Pump Systems II 3:00 p.m. End of Conferences 3:15 p.m. Shuttle service provided for return to Conference Hotels from Stewart Center

(See Hotel Information) 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Guided Tours of Ray W. Herrick Laboratories 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. Meeting for Organizing, Advisory Committees, and Society?- Representatives for all

Conferences (by invitation)

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The Co-Sponsoring Organizations, Cooperating Organizations and Advisory Committee serve both conferences

Co-Sponsoring Organizations Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR) The United States National Committee for the International Institute of Refrigeration (USNC/IIR)

Cooperating Organizations Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) Deutscher Kaelte-und Klimatechnischer Verein (DKV) Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration (IIAR) The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (JSME) Japan Society of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (JSRAE) Refrigeration Service Engineers Society (RSES)

Advisory Committee * not confirmed M. Kent Anderson, President, International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration, USA Jacob Bayyouk, Vice President, Engineering, Sanden International (U.S.A.), Inc., USA Francois Billiard, Director, International Institute of Refrigeration, France Jean-Luc Caillat, Vice President, Research, Copeland Corporation, USA Robert Dusil, President, J. N. Eberle & Cie. GmbH, Germany Mark S. Duvall, Electric Power Research Institute, USA (EPRI) John S. Fleming, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Scotland *Akemia Futakawa, Retired George W. Gatecliff, Director of Research, Tecumseh Products Company, USA Zhaolin Gu, Professor of Environmental and Chemical Engineering School, Xi’an Jiaotong University,

P. R. of China Laercio Hardt, Product and Manufacturing Technology Director, Empresa Brasileira de Compressores

S/A, Brazil Glenn Hourahan, Vice President, Research & Technology, Air-Conditioning Contractors of America, USA Bruce D. Hunn, Director of Technology, ASHRAE, USA Carlos Infante Ferreira, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Delft University of Technology,

The Netherlands Robb Isaacs, President, Isaacs Refrigeration, USA John J. Jacobs, Manager, Centrifugal Development Engineering, United Technologies Carrier

Corporation, USA

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Advisory Committee Continued Thomas E. Jensen, Director of Engineering, Americold, USA Hyeon-Chul Jeong, Vice President of Engineering Design, LG Electronics, Inc., Korea Holger Koenig, Axima Refrigeration, Germany Erik Korfitsen, Manager R&D, Sabroe Refrigeration, R&D, Denmark *Horst Kruse, FKW GmbH, Germany, Retired Mark Menzer, Vice President, Engineering and Research, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute, USA William E. Murphy, President, International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration, USA Masahiko Otori, Deputy General Manager Component Division, Toshiba Carrier Corporation, Japan Frank Rinne, Vice President DKV, Germany Jack Sauls , Staff Engineer, The Trane Company, USA William Sisson, Director of Engineering, United Technologies Research Center, USA Jorgen Stannow, Vice President of R&D Manager, Danfoss Compressors GmbH, Denmark Koichi Watanabe, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Keio University, Japan Lawrence R. Wethje , Vice President Technical Services, Association of Home Appliance

Manufacturers, USA Robert Wilson, Vice President of Engineering, Carrier Corporation, USA Shuichi Yamamoto, Director Matsushita Air Conditioner R&D Center, Japan Lian Kang Zhang , Senior Engineer, Deputy General Manager, Atlas Copco (Shanghai) Trading Co.,

Ltd. P. R. of China

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SEVENTEENTH INTERNATIONAL COMPRESSOR ENGINEERING CONFERENCE AT PURDUE

Sponsored by: Ray W. Herrick Laboratories, School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University

Chair − Werner Soedel, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University This will be the seventeenth in a series of biennial compressor conferences to be held at Purdue University since 1972. The proceedings of these conferences are used by compressor designers and others as one of the best collections of compressor information available. Publication in the proceedings does not preclude republication in technical journals, after prior arrangement with the Organizing Committee of the Compressor Conference.

The Goals of the Seventeenth Conference are:

1. To assemble recognized authorities to present papers of immediate or general interest. 2. To provide a forum for the presentation of (a) applied papers on good current practice, and

(b) research papers on good future practice. 3. To provide an atmosphere for the general exchange of engineering information, problems, and solutions. 4. To provide a proceedings of the conference as a continuing reference source for compressor designers and

users.

COMPRESSOR CONFERENCE PROGRAM

All sessions will be in Stewart Center unless otherwise noted.

The Preliminary Technical Sessions listed in this program are based on the title and the author names submitted in the ACCEPTED ABSTRACTS.

The Final Technical Sessions will be based on the title and the author names submitted in

the ACCEPTED PAPERS.

Session times and papers may change. Please check the Final Program Book for your scheduled presentation time at the Conferences.

Speakers and Session Chairpersons Breakfast If you are the Presenting Author of a paper or a Session Chairperson, please attend the complimentary breakfast ON THE DAY of your Session. Final instructions will be given, you will meet the other authors in your session, and arrangements will be made concerning your presentation. Presentations at the Conference Each author will have fifteen minutes for presentation and five minutes for discussion. If time permits, the session chairperson may extend the discussion period.

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MONDAY- July 12, 2004 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. Registration for Conferences - East Foyer, Stewart Center 8:15 – 9:15 a.m. Shuttle service provided from Conference Hotels to Stewart Center (See Hotel Information) 9:00 –9:45 a.m. Complimentary breakfast for Chairpersons and Technical Speakers participating in Monday’s Technical Sessions? - West Faculty Lounge, Second Floor, Purdue Memorial Union 10:00 – 11:45 a.m. Opening Session, Welcome and Keynote Address - Loeb Theatre, Stewart Center 11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch Break Cafeterias and restaurants are available in the Purdue Memorial Union and Stone Hall.

The Technical Sessions listed here are based on the abstract title and author names submitted in the ACCEPTED ABSTRACTS.

1:00-3:00 p.m. - Monday Afternoon Technical Sessions

C-1 Reciprocating Piston Compressors

C049 Fluid-Structure Interaction Analysis of a Reciprocating Compressor: Jeong Ho Lee, Kwang Hyup An, Ho Seon Rew, LG Electronics, Inc., Korea; Il Guk Son, Young Nam Kim, Advanced Technology Engineering Service, Ltd., Korea; Tae Min Kim, LG Electronics, Inc., Korea

C050 Dynamic Analysis of Multibody Systems for Reciprocating Compressor of Household Refrigerator :

Seo Moon Hee, Ki O. Ryu, and Seong Woo Park, Samsung Gwang-Ju Electronics, Inc., Korea; Won Gul Hwang, Chonnam National University, Korea

C011 A New Device to Measure Instantaneous Swept Volume of Reciprocating Machines/Compressors:

K. Pannir Selvam, M. Udayakumar, and C. Nageswara Rao, National Institute of Technology, India C021 Performance Estimation of Hermetic Reciprocating Compressors with Computer Model:

Pei Yu Yu, Tse Liang Hsiao, Yan Chang Cheng and Yu Choung Chang, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan

C-2 Automotive Compressors

C099 Measurement of Contact Conditions Between Swashplate and Shoe in the Automotive Swashplate Compressor:

Tadashi Yanagisawa, Mitsuhiro Fukuta and Hiroyasu Takahashi, Shizuoka University, Japan; Hisashi Suzuki and Taizo Sato, Sanden Corporation, Japan

C110 Modeling and Simulation of the Suction Process in a Multi-Cylinder Automotive Compressor : Jeong Il Park and Douglas E. Adams, Purdue University, USA; Yoshinobu Ichikawa and Jacob Bayyouk, Sanden International Inc., USA

C037 Performance Analysis of Dual Chamber-Rotary Sliding Vane Compressor for Automobile Air Conditioning:

Abd. Rahim Mat Sarip, Mat Nawi Wan Hassan and Md Nor Musa, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia C117 Experimental Investigations on the Steady-State Performance and Regulating

Characteristics of Variable Displacement Swash Plate Compressor: Yun Fei Liao, Chang Qing Tian, Chun Peng Dou and Xian Ting Li, Tsinghua University, China

C124 Numerical Simulation and Performance Analysis of Rotary Vane Compressors for Automobile Air Conditioner:

Jian Hua Wu and Li Zhang, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

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C-3 Centrifugal and Turbo Compressors

C060 Transforming a Centrifugal Compressor into a Radial Inflow Turbine: Joost J. Brasz, Carrier Corporation, USA

C129 Turbo Water Chiller with Water as Refrigerant: Eberhard Wobst, Institut fur Luft-und Kaltetechnik, Germany

C135 Cycle Analysis and Turbo Compressor Sizing With Ketone C6F as Working Fluid for Chiller Applications:

Jarso Mulugeta, United Technologies Research Center, USA C140 Analysis of Structural Mistuning Effects on Bladed-Disk Vibrations Including Aerodynamic

Damping: Yoon s. Choi, Dana A. Gottfried, Sanford Fleeter, Purdue University, USA

C136 Improving Centrifugal Compressor Performance by Optimizing Diffuser Surge Control (Variable Diffuser Geometry) and Flow Control (Inlet Guide Vane) Device Settings:

Lee Tetu, Carrier Corporation, USA C137 A Transcritical CO2 Turbine-Compressor:

Lance Hays, Energent Corporation, USA; Joost J. Brasz, Carrier Corporation, USA C139 Conceptual Design Study of a Supersonic Compressor Applied to Refrigerant Compression

Cycles Shawn P. Lawlor, Paul M. Brown, Ramgen Power Systems, USA

C141 A Nonlinear Model For a Turbo Compressor Using Fuzzy Logic Approach A. Hafaifa, DJELFA University, Algeria; F. Laaouad, BOUMERDES University, Algeria; K. Laroussi, DJELFA University, Algeria

3:20–5:20 p.m. - Monday Afternoon Technical Sessions

C-4 Rolling Piston and Other Rotary Compressors I

C101 Research on Suction Performance of Two-Cylinder Rolling Piston Type Rotary Compressors Based on CFD Simulation:

Chun Hui Liu and Wei Geng, Shanghai Hitachi Electrical Appliance Co., Ltd, China C002 Optimisation of a Rotary Compressor for Household Refrigerators:

K. T. Ooi, Nanyang Technology University, Singapore C013 The Performance Optimization of Rolling Piston Compressors Based on CFD Simulation:

Wei Geng, Chun Hui Liu, Yan Zeng Wang and Liz Heng Jiang, Shanghai Hitachi Electrical Appliances Co., Ltd., China

C-5 Compressors for Carbon Dioxide I

C010 Two-State Rolling Piston Carbon Dioxide Compressor: Nelik Dreiman and Rick Bunch, Tecumseh Products Company, USA; Yun Ho Hwang and Reinhard Radermacher, University of Maryland, USA

C055 Compact Rotary Single Stage Carbon Dioxide Compressor: Nelik Dreiman, Tecumseh Products Company, USA

C012 Development of a Hermetic Rotary Carbon Dioxide Compressor: Zer Kai Yap and David K. Haller, Tecumseh Products Company, USA

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C057 Housing Design for High Pressure Refrigerant:

Douglas A. Collings, John Kosco and Brian Rodgers, Tecumseh Products Company, USA C090 Introduction of Trans Critical Refrigeration Cycle Utilizing CO2 as Working Fluid:

Haruhisa Yamasaki, Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd, Japan

Monday Evening Activities 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Reception ?- South Ballroom, Purdue Memorial Union 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. Shuttle services provided for return to Conference Hotels from Stewart Center 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Meeting - Organizing and Advisory Committees, Society - Representatives for all Conferences (by invitation) - Room 326 Stewart Center

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TUESDAY- July 13, 2004 6:15 – 7:15 a.m. Shuttle service provided from Conference Hotels to Stewart Center (See Hotel Information) 9:00 – 9:45 a.m. Complimentary breakfast for Chairpersons and Technical Speakers participating in Tuesday’s Technical Sessions ?- West Faculty Lounge, Second Floor, Purdue Memorial Union 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Plenary Session - Fowler Hall, Stewart Center 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Social Program for Accompanying Persons

The Technical Sessions listed here are based on the abstract title and author names submitted in the ACCEPTED ABSTRACTS.

9:20–11:45 a.m. - Tuesday Morning Technical Sessions

C-6 Scroll Compressors I

C022 Optimization of Scroll Compressor Performance with Manufacturing Capability and Reliability Constraints:

Jack Sauls, The Trane Company, USA C014 Optimization of Scroll Compressor Involute Height with Machining Considerations:

Brian VanderKooy, The Trane Company, USA C024 A Scroll Expander with Heating Structure and Their Systems:

Y. M. Kim, D. K. Shin and J. H. Lee, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials, Korea C035 Development of Scroll Compressors for R410A:

Nobuhiro Nojima, Takahiro Uematsu, Katsumi Hirooka, Daikin Industries, Ltd., Japan C048 Experimental Investigation of the Oil Supply Systems in Scroll Compressors:

Dong WonYoo, Byeong Chul Lee, Byung Gil Yoo and Se Heon Choi, LG Electronics Digital Appliance Research Laboratory, Korea

C100 Finite Element Analysis of the Stress and Deformation for the Variable Section Scroll Wall and Even Scroll of Scroll Compressors:

Zong Chuan Jiang and Jeff Jankwez, Guangzhou Scrollex Precision Machinery Co. Ltd., China; Charles Pai, Scrollex Corp., USA

C073 Theoretical Study on Scroll Compressor of Hexagonal Involutes: Hamdy Mahfouz, Md Nor Musa and Mat Nawi Bin Wan Hassan, Universiti Technologi Malaysia, Malaysia

C-7 Compressors for Carbon Dioxide II

C112 Design Criteria for Small Compressors for Transcritical CO2 Applications: Juergen Suess, Danfoss, Denmark

C091 Introduction of Rolling Piston Type 2-Stage Transcritical CO2 Compressor (3-4 HP as Motor Input):

Kentaro Yamaguchi, Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., Japan C062 Thermal and Fluid Dynamic Behaviour of Transcritical Carbon Dioxide Hermetic

Reciprocating Compressors: Numerical Analysis and Parametric Study: Carlos D. Peréz-Segarra, Joaquim Rigola and A. Oliva, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain

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C063 Thermal and Fluid Dynamic Behaviour of Transcritical Carbon Dioxide Hermetic

Reciprocating Compressors: Experimental Investigation: Joaquim Rigola, G. Raush, Carlos D. Peréz-Segarra and A. Oliva, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain; J. M. Serra, Manuel Escriba, J. Pons and J. Jover, ACC Compressors, Spain

C108 Performance Study of a 3-Ton Residential CO2 AC System With a Variable Flow

Rate CO2 Compressor: Rodney D. Hugelman, WhiteMoss, Inc., USA

11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - Lunch Break

Cafeterias and restaurants are available in the Purdue Memorial Union and Stone Hall

1:00–3:00 p.m. - Tuesday Afternoon Technical Sessions

C-8 Scroll Compressors II

C081 Vapor Injection in Scroll Compressors: Siddharth Jain, Gaurav Jain, Clark W. Bullard, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA

C027 Frictional Characteristics of Thrust Bearing in Scroll Compressor: Hajime Sato, Takahide Itoh and Hiroyuki Kobayashi, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Japan

C028 Development of High Performance R410A Scroll Compressor for Gas Engine Heat Pump: Yoshiyuki Kimata, Yoshiaki Miyamoto, Hiroyuki Kobayashi, Makoto Fujitani Susumu Matsuda and Hiroshi Yamazaki, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Japan

C058 A Study on the Shape Optimization of Oldham Coupling: In Hwe Koo, Dong Koo K. Shin and Hyeong Kook Lee, LG Electronics, Inc., Korea

C078 New Thrust Bearing Groove to Control the Overturning for CO2 Scroll Compressor Without Accumulators:

Akira Hiwata, Hirofumi Yoshida, Yoshiyuki Futagami, Takashi Morimoto, Noboru Iida, Kiyoshi Sawai, Matsushita Electric Industrial Col., Ltd., Japan; Noriaki Ishii, Osaka Electro-Communication University, Japan

C044 Three-Dimension Numerical Simulation of Discharge Flow in a Scroll Air Compressor: Jian Mei Feng, Zong Chang Qu, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

C072 Experimental, Geometrical and Analytical Study on a Scroll Compressor: Hamdy Mahfouz, Mat Nawi Bin Wan Hassan and Md Nor Musa, Universiti Technologi Malaysia, Malaysia

C134 The Analysis of Shaft Breaks on Electric Motors Coupled with Reciprocating Compressors: Vladimir Medica, Branimir Pavkovic and Bozo Smoljan, University of Rijeka, Croatia

C-9 Noise Control, Vibrations, Gas Pulsations I

C001 Sound Reduction for Copeland Midsize Semi-Hermetic Compressors Using Experimental Methods:

Wayne C. Fu, Emerson-Copeland Corporation, USA C029 Optimisation of Suction Muffler Acoustics Inside Hermetic Compressors:

Christian Svendsen, Danfoss Compressors GmbH, Germany C015 Optimum Design of Muffler on Rotary Compressor:

Chen Lin, Shanghai Hitachi Electrical Appliance Co., Ltd., China C026 The Use of Vibration Measurements for Reciprocating Compressor Sound Power Evaluation:

Lionel Audouy, Tecumseh Europe, France

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C053 Design of the Suction Muffler of a Reciprocating Compressor Using DOE (Experiment and Calculation):

Byung Hyun Kim, Yong Gyu Lyu, Sung Tae Lee and Seong Woo Park, Samsung Gwang-Ju Electronics Inc., Korea

C122 Pulsation Predictions Through Mufflers in Hermetically Sealed Compressors Using CFD: Rahul C. Chikurde, S. A. Magdum, Y. V. Birari, V. S. Nilajkar and Manohar A. Kulkarni, Kirloskar Copeland Ltd., India

C126 Parametric Study on Pressure Pulsation in Reciprocating Compressor Piping System: Ashesh Tiwari, Institute of Engineering & Technology, India; Smita S. Manepatil, Institute of Science and Technology, India; A. I. Khandwawala, Retired, India

3:20–5:20 p.m. - Tuesday Afternoon Technical Sessions

C-10 Scroll Compressors III

C094 Improvement of R410A Scroll Compressor Efficiency by Reduction of Leakage Loss: Hirofumi Yoshida, Hiroyuki Kawano, Takashi Morimoto, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Japan; Noriaki Ishii, Osaka Electro-Communication University, Japan

C095 Scroll Technology for Mobile A/C and Refrigeration: Michael M. Perevozchikov and Hung M. Pham, Copeland Corporation, USA

C082 Modeling and Testing of an Automobile AC Scroll Compressor, Part I: Model Development: Feng Shou Yi, Nanjing Aotecar Refrigeration Compressor Co., Ltd, China; Eckhard A. Groll and James A. Braun, Purdue University, USA

C083 Modeling and Testing of an Automobile AC Scroll Compressor, Part II: Model Validation: Feng Shou Yi, Nanjing Aotecar Refrigeration Compressor Co., Ltd, China; Eckhard A. Groll and James A. Braun, Purdue University, USA

C098 Development of Highly Efficient and Reliable Scroll Compressors: Mutsunori Matsunaga, Satoshi Nakamura, Masaru Ootaguro, Kenji Tojo, Hitachi Air Conditioning Systems Co., Ltd., Japan; Takeshi Tsuchiya, Kazuyuki Fujimura and Yuichi Yanagase, Hitachi Ltd., Japan

C092 A General Geometrical Model of Scroll Compressors: Bao Long Wang, Xian Ting Li and Wen Xin , Tsinghua University, China

C043 Study on Geometry Theory of Trigonometric-Curve Modification of Scroll Profile for Scroll Compressor:

Tao Liu and Zhen Quan Liu, Lanzhou University, China

C-11 Noise Control, Vibrations, Gas Pulsations II

C074 Sensitive Dependence from the Cylinder Head Position on the Compressor’s Noise Emission—A Numerical Analysis:

Mirko Della Libera, Cristiano Gnesutta and Alberto Pezzutto, ACC Compressors, Italy C075 Simulation of a Virtual Compressor’s Vibration:

Maurizio Lamantia, Alberto Pezzutto, Mirko Della Libera, ACC Compressors, Italy C065 Noise and Vibration Reduction of Compressors for Commercial Applications:

Marcio Silveira, Embraco, Brazil C040 Instantaneous Frequency: Another Tool of Source of Noise Identification:

Hubert Bukac, Retired, USA

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C041 Self-Excited Vibration in a Radially and Axially Compliant Scroll Compressor:

Hubert Bukac, Retired, USA C115 Influence of the Rigidity of Vibration Isolation System on Vibration:

Zhen Qian Zhan, Li Yong Yan and Ya Jun Wu, Fu Sheng Industrial (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., China C097 A Friction Factor Correlation for Transient Flow Condition:

F. A. Ribas, Jr. and Cesar J. Deschamps, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil

C-12 Linear Compressors

C059 High Efficiency Pressure Oscillator for Low-Temperature Pulse Tube Cryocooler: Kyle B. Wilson, Reuven Z. Unger, Sunpower, Inc., USA

C061 Numerical and Experimental Evaluation of Variable Cooling Capacity on Linear Compressors Performances:

Michele Libralato, ACC Compressors, Italy; Leonardo Pelagalli, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy; Francesco Bassi, Università degli Studi di Bergamo, Italy; Samuel Da Ros and Andrea Contarini, ACC Compressors, Italy

C051 Noise Reduction of Swing Compressors with Concentrated Winding Motors: Kouki Morimoto, Yoshihiro Kataoka, Takashi Uekawa, Hiroki Kamiishida, Daikin Industries, Ltd., Japan

C047 The Development of a Linear Compressor for an Air-Conditioner: Hyuk Lee, Won Sik Oh, Jung Sik Park and Sang Man Oh, LG Electronics, Inc., Korea

C119 Line Start Type of Linear Compressor for Household Refrigerators: Kyeong Bae Park, Eun Pyo Hong and Hyeong Kook Lee, LG Electronics, Inc., Korea

C085 Iron Loss Analysis of Linear Motor for Linear Compressor: Sem Yung Wang and Heon Lee, Kwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea; Kyung Bae Park, LG Electronics, Inc., Korea

3:20-5:20 p.m. IIR Commissions B1, B2, E1, and E2 Business Meetings

Tuesday Evening Activities 5:30 p.m. Shuttle buses transporting attendees from the Grant Street Parking Garage to the Steak Barbecue 6:00 p.m.-dusk Informal Steak Barbecue - The Trails After Steak Barbecue Shuttle service provided for return to Stewart Center and Conference Hotels

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6:15 – 7:15 a.m. Shuttle service provided from Conference Hotels to Stewart Center (See Hotel Information) 9:00 – 9:45 a.m. Complimentary breakfast for Chairpersons and Technical Speakers participating in Wednesday’s Technical Sessions? - West Faculty Lounge, Second Floor, Purdue Memorial Union 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Plenary Session on CO2 Panel Discussion - Fowler Hall, Stewart Center 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Social Program for Accompanying Persons 9:00 – 9:20 a.m. Break

The Technical Sessions listed here are based on the abstract title and author names submitted in the ACCEPTED ABSTRACTS.

9:20–11:45 a.m. - Wednesday Morning Technical Sessions

C-13 Scroll Compressors IV

C118 Novel Vapor Injection Method for Scroll Compressors: Alexander Lifson, Carrier Corp, USA

C103 Lubrication Mechanism at Thrust Slide-Bearing of Scroll Compressors (Experimental Study):

Noriaki Ishii, Osaka Electro-Communication University, Japan; Keiko Anami, Kyoto University, Japan; Akinori Fukuda, Kiyoshi Sano and Takashi Morimoto, Matsushita Home Appliance Company, Japan

C084 Topology Optimization of Scroll Compressor Considering Magnetics and Heat Transfer: Sem Yung Wang, Hok Yung Shim and Hee Gon Moon, Kwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea; Yang Hee Cho and Myung Kyun Kiem, LG Electronics, Inc., Korea

C109 Modeling of Heat Transfer in the Scroll Machine: Zbigniew Gnutek and Stawomir Pietrowicz, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland

C120 Design and Application Research on Digital Scroll Compressor in Air Conditioning System: Guang Hui Wu and Ke Qi Wu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

C034 The Study of Characteristics with Smaller Overturning Moment for Scroll Compressor: Chao Li, Zhen Quan Liu, Yu Hen Tian and Zhi Peng Yang, Lanzhou University of Technology, China

C016 Computer Simulation and Experimental Validation of Scroll Compressors: Yu Choung Chang and Ching Eeng Tsai, Industrial Research Institute, Taiwan; Ching Huan Tseng, Guang Der Tarng and Lung Tsai Chang, RECHI Precision Co., Ltd., Taiwan

C-14 Noise Control, Vibrations, Gas Pulsations III

C076 Modal Analysis and ODS Measurement on a Compressor Shell by LDV Techniques: Gian Luca Buligan, ACC Electromeccanica, Italy

C138 Compressor Rigid-Body Vibration Measurement: Wei Zhou, United Technologies Carrier Corporation, USA

C096 Controling the Noise Radiation of Hermetic Compressors by Means of Minimization of Power Flow Through Discharge Pipes Using Genetic Algorithms:

Andrey R. DaSilva and Arcabhi Lenzi, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil; Edmar Baars, Embraco, Brazil

WEDNESDAY- July 14, 2004

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C086 A Profound Study on the Rotary Compressor Muffler Acoustics and Optimization:

Sem Yung Wang, Altay Dikec and Jong Chan Park, Kwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

C087 Study on the Friction-Induced Vibration of Reciprocating Contact Surfaces: Sem Yung Wang and Jong Chan Park, Kwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

C088 Optimization of a Compressor Loop Pipe Using Response Surface Method: Sem Yung Wang, Jung Hwan Kang, Jong Chan Park and Chwail Kim, Kwangju Institue of Science and Technology, Korea

C089 Boundary Element Analysis of the Muffler for the Noise Reduction of the Compressors: Sem Yung Wang, Jong Chan Park and Jung Hwan Kang, Kwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

C006 The Real-Gas Effect on the Pressure Pulsations Simulation in Volumetric Compressor Manifold:

Piotr Cyklis and Robert Hendla, Politechnika Krakowska, Poland C005 Oil Contamination Effect on the Pressure Pulsations Simulation in Volumetric

Compressor Manifold: Piotr Cyklis and Ryszard Kantor, Politechnika Krakowska, Poland

11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Lunch Break

Cafeterias and restaurants are available in the Purdue Memorial Union and Stone Hall.

1:00-3:00 p.m. - Wednesday Afternoon Technical Sessions

C-15 Rolling Piston and Other Rotary Compressors II

C113 Development of a Variable Capacity Rotary Compressor Part I: Design Concept and Experimental Evaluation Results:

Seung Kap Lee, Chung Mo Sung, Jeong Bae Lee, Sung Hae Cho, Moon Joo Lee and Jae Woo Park, Samsung Electronics, Korea

C114 Development of a Variable Capacity Rotary Compressor Part II: Design of Reliable Clutching Mechanism:

Seung Kap Lee, Chun Mo Sung, Jeong Bae Lee, Sung Hae Cho, Moon Joo Lee, Dong Lyoul Shin, Valery Krasnoslobodtsev and Jun Young Lee, Samsung Electronics, Korea

C128 Simulation of An Innovative Rotary Compressor With Variable Speed Displacers: A. R. Barreto, Jose A. R. Parise, Pontíficia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Julio Kopelowicz, Dalvic Comercio e Industria Ltda, Brazil

C038 Performance Analysis of a Twin Rotary Compressor: Hyun J. Kim and Chong M. Ahn, University of Incheon, Korea; Seon W. Hwang and Myung K. Kiem, LG Electronics, Korea

C008 Research of Geometric Theory for a Synchronal Rotary Compressor: Zong Chang, Qu Xin, Wei Li and Jian Mei Feng, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

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C-16 Lubrication, Wear and Sealing I

C093 An Investigation on Cornerstone Compressor Oil System: Michael M. Cui, Trane Air -Conditioning, USA

C102 Crankshaft Bearing Analysis of a Single-Stage, Semi-Hermetic Carbon Dioxide Compressor:

Beat Hubacher and Eckhard A. Groll, Purdue University, USA C116 A Study on Lubrication Characteristics of Journal and Thrust Bearings in

Scroll Compressors: Atsuo Okaichi, Hiroshi Hasegawa and Fumitoshi Nishiwaki, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Japan

C104 Lubrication Mechanism at Thrust Slide-Bearing of Scroll Compressors (Theoretical Study): Noriaki Ishii and Tatsuya Oku, Osaka Electro-Communication University, Japan; Keiko Anami, Kyoto University, Japan; Kiyoshi Sano and Takashi Morimoto, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Japan

C071 Improving Compressor Design Through Modelling of Phase Change and Two-Phase Flow Phenomena:

Alvaro T. Prata and Jader R. Barbosa, Jr., Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil; Fabian Fagotti, Embraco, Brazil

3:20–5:20 p.m. - Wednesday Afternoon Technical Sessions

C-17 Simulation, Manufacturing, Reliability

C133 CFD for Positive Displacement Compressors: B. G. Shiva Prasad, New York, USA

C066 Muffler and Bearing Optimization Applying Genetic Algorithm: Fabricio C. Possamai, Rodrigo Link, E. L. L. Pereira, Embraco, Brazil

C003 Using Ultrasonic Technique for Steel Casting Monitoring and Product Inspections : Ali T. Herfat, Copeland Corporation, USA

C070 Inspection of Screw Compressor Rotors for the Prediction of Performance, Reliability,and Noise:

Christopher S. Holmes, Holroyd, United Kingdom C111 Mechanical Spring Reliability Assessments Based on FEA Generated Fatigue Stresses

and Monte Carlo Simulated Stress/Strength Variations: Jian Xiong Chen, Sr., Copeland Corporation, USA

C069 Thermal Expansion Prediction of Compressor Piston: Mario Lavella, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Paolo Valero, Embraco Europe, Italy; Roberto Doglione, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Marek Zgliczynski, Embraco Europe, Italy

C032 Analysis of Refrigerator Compressor Using CFD: Mahesh S. Murthy, S. Armuga Raja, G. Dattu Kumar and V. Koterswara Rao, Applicomp (India) Limited, India

C-18 Lubrication, Wear and Sealing II

C004 Boundary Layer Gas Leakage Model – Outline and Results: Jan Prins, Danfoss, Denmark

C125 Measurement of Oil Film Between Swash Plate and Shoe for Swash Plate Type Compressor:

Tadashi Hotta, Takashi Inoue, Mikio Matsuda and Mitsuo Inagaki, Nippon Soken, Inc., Japan; Motohiko Ueda, Denso Corp., Japan

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C046 Experimental Study of Refrigerant-Oil Behavior Inside Rotary Compressor: Yong Jae Kiom, SungKyunKwan University, Korea; Seung Kap Lee and Young Youn, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea; Han Seo Ko, Sung Kyun Kwan University, Korea

C030 Foam Flow of Oil-Refrigerant R134A Mixture in a Small Diameter Tube: Jose Luiz Gasche, Heryca Olenir Sousa Castro, Wanderson Paterlini Conti, UNESP-Sao Paulo State University, Brazil

Wednesday Evening Activities 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Shuttle service provided to and from Stewart Center by Conference Hotels 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Banquet in North Ballroom, Purdue Memorial Union 9:00 p.m. Shuttle service provided by return to hotels from Stewart Center (Contact hotel staff if assistance needed)

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THURSDAY- July 15, 2004

6:15 – 7:15 a.m. Shuttle service provided from Conference Hotels to Stewart Center (See Hotel Information) 9:00 – 9:45 a.m. Complimentary breakfast for Chairpersons and Technical Speakers participating in Thursday’s Technical Sessions ?- West Faculty Lounge, Second Floor, Purdue Memorial Union 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Plenary Speaker? - 9:00 – 9:20 a.m. Break

The Technical Sessions listed here are based on the abstract title and author names submitted in the ACCEPTED ABSTRACTS.

9:20–11:45 a.m. - Thursday Morning Technical Sessions

C-19 Screw Compressors I

C025 Extension of Operation Range of Dry Screw Compressors by Cooling of Their Rotors: Nikola Stosic, Ian K. Smith and Ahmed Kovacevic, City University, United Kingdom

C052 Experimental Study of Dry Screw Air Compressor With the Measurement of Compression Chamber Pressure and Heat Flux:

Cheng Xiang You and Melanie Rigby, CompAir UK Ltd., United Kingdom; Jonathan Eddolls and Peter Ireland, University of Oxford, United Kingdom

C033 Calculation on the Inter-Lobe Clearance Distribution of Twin-Screw Compressor: Wei Xiong and Quanke Feng, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

C007 Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of Compression Loads in Twin Screw Compressors:

Hua Gen Wu, Yuan Ma and Zi Wen Xing, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

C-20 Valves I

C132 Flapper Valve Steels With High Performance: Guo Cai Chai, Gustaf Zetterholm, and Bertil Walden, Sandvik Materials Technology, Sweden

C130 Calculation of Dynamic Stresses in Flapper Valves With Flexible Backers: James R. Lenz, Tecumseh Products Company, USA

C131 Design of Flapper Valves For a CO2 Commercial Refrigeration Compressor: Douglas Collings and Thomas Weadock, Tecumseh Products Company, USA

C080 On Finite Element Modeling Valves Dynamics: Comparison Between Simulation and Measurement:

Sebastien Courtois and Etienne Arnoult, University de Technologie de Compiegne, France; Lionel Audouy, Tecumseh Europe, France

C127 The Design of CO2 Compressor Valve to Consider the Flexibility and Reliability: Yun Ki Kwon and Geon Ho Lee, Doowon Technical College, Korea

C079 The Optimum Design Method of Suction Valve of the Variable Displacement Swash Plate Compressor for Automotive Air Conditioning System:

Geon Ho Lee and Tae Jin Lee, Doowon Technical College, Korea

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C-21 Capacity, Control, Efficiency

C009 Capacity Modulation of Linear Compressor for Household Refrigerator: Kyun Bum Heo, Hyeong Kook Lee, Gye Young Song, Jong Koo Lee and Hyung Joo Kim, LG Electronics Inc., Korea

C036 Design of a Variable Capacity Rotary Compressor Using By-Pass Method: Sang Kyoung Oh, Cheol Woo Kim, Jin Kyu Choi, In Ju Lee and Gyu Woo Kim, Samsung Electronics, Korea

C123 Development of Dual Stages Compressor for Air-Conditioner With R410A: Kazu Takashima, Izumi Onoda, Shoichiro Kitaichi and Norihisa Watanabe, Toshiba Carrier Corp., Japan

C031 Impact of Hot—Gas Injection on the Performance of Both A Reciprocating and Scroll Compressor Operating in Low Ambient Temperatures:

Cristina Radulescu and John Lohan, Galway Mayo Institute of Technology, Ireland; Gary Connolly and Hugh Higgins, Thermo King, Ireland

C054 Numerical and Experimental Evaluation of the Intake Manifold Layout on Cooling Capacity: Samuele Da Ros, Andrea Contarini and Antonio Cerabolini, ACC Compressors, Italy

C067 A Review of Compressors Energy Performance: Fabricio C. Possamai and Marcio L. Todescat, Embraco, Brazil

C042 Modeling Capacity and Coefficient of Performance of a Refrigeration Compressor : Hubert Bukac, Alamaba, USA

C039 Investigations on the Suitability of Using Tank Filling Time as a Measure of Free Air Delivery (FAD) of Compressors:

K. Pannir Selvam, M. Udaya Kumar and T. Suthakar, National Institute of Technology, India

11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Lunch Cafeterias and restaurants are available in the Purdue Memorial Union and Stone Hall.

1:00–3:00 p.m. - Thursday Afternoon Technical Sessions

C-22 Screw Compressors II

C023 Application of Fuzzy Control in Screw Air Compressor with Inverter: Wei Guo and Yun Feng Chang, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

C105 Three Dimensional Entity Simulation and Its Automatic Matching for Twin-Screw Compressor:

Hang Hai Jin, Hui Tang and Li Yong Yan, Fu Sheng Industrial (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., China C106 Using CFD to Optimize the Structure of Oil Vessel in Screw Compressor:

Gang Cheng, Li Yong Yan and Yi Liu, Fu Sheng Industrial (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., China C107 To Optimize the Matching Screw Compressor Fan and Condenser Using Orthogonal Test:

Ya Juan Jia, Li Yong Yan and Yi Liu, Fu Sheng Industrial(Shanghai) Co., Ltd., China C077 Design Optimization of an Oil-Flooded Refrigeration Single Screw Compressor:

Hong Qi Li, Beijing University of Technology, China; Li Wen Jin, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

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C-23 Valves II

C045 A Universal Simulation Tool for Reed Valve Dynamics: G. Machu, Hoerbiger Kompressortechnik Services GmbH, Austria; M. Albrecht, Vienna University of Technology, Austria; O. Bielmeier, Hoerbiger Kompressortechnik Schongau GmbH, Germany; T. Daxner, Vienna University of Technology, Austria; P. Steinruck, Hoerbiger Kompressortechnik Services GmbH, Austria

C056 Impact Fatigue on Suction Valve Reed: New Experimental Approach: Andrea Contarini and Michele Libralato, ACC Compressors, Italy

C068 Bending Fatigue on Reed Valves: Marcos Giovani Dropa de Bortoli, Fabrico C. Possamai, Dietmar Lilie and Fabio Henrique Klein, Embraco, Brazil; Renato Barbieri, FEJ, Brazil

C018 Defining Impact: Andrew W. Paczuski, Michigan, USA

Thursday Afternoon

3:00 p.m. End of Conferences 3:15 p.m. Shuttle service provided for return to hotels (Call hotel staff if assistance needed) 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Guided Tours of Ray W. Herrick Laboratories 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. Meeting with Organizing Committees, Advisory Committees, and Society Representatives for all conferences (by invitation)

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TENTH INTERNATIONAL REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING CONFERENCE AT PURDUE

Sponsored by: Ray W. Herrick Laboratories, School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University

Chair: Eckhard A. Groll, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University This will be the tenth in a series of biennial conferences that have been held in parallel with the compressor conferences. However, the conference is being renamed and expanded to build on the great success of the combination of the 8th International Refrigeration Conference at Purdue and the 4th IIR – Gustav Lorentzen Conference on Natural Working Fluids that were held in parallel at Purdue University in the summer of 2000. The 2004 conference will cover all aspects of research issues related to systems, components, and working fluids in the field of refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pumping. In particular the following topics will be presented: Working Fluids including thermophysical properties and heat transfer/fluid flow characteristics of primary and secondary refrigerants, refrigerant selection issues, properties of lubricants and refrigerant/lubricant mixtures, and heat transfer enhancements; System Analysis and Modeling including integrated refrigeration systems, design and practical limits for improving energy efficiency, second law analysis, domestic refrigerator/freezers, refrigeration systems for electronic cooling, environmental impact of HVAC&R systems, heat pump water heaters, and automotive air conditioning; Alternative Refrigeration Technologies including transcritical carbon dioxide cycle, sorption systems, secondary-loop refrigeration systems, evaporative cooling systems, thermo acoustic refrigeration, air/reversed Brayton cycle, and pulse tube/Stirling/other gas cycles; Controls and Operation featuring control of air conditioning equipment, fault detection and diagnostics, reliability, maintenance, and operation, and field experiences/case studies.

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Conference Program All sessions will be in Stewart Center unless otherwise noted

The Preliminary Technical Sessions listed in this program are based on the title and the author

names submitted in the ACCEPTED ABSTRACTS.

The Final Technical Sessions will be based on the title and the author names submitted in the ACCEPTED PAPERS.

Session times and papers may change. Please check the Final Program Book for your

scheduled presentation time at the Conferences.

Speakers and Session Chairpersons Breakfasts If you are a speaker or session chairperson, please attend the complimentary breakfast on the day of your session for final instructions, to meet the others in your session, and to arrange your slides. Presentations Each author will have fifteen minutes for presentation and five minutes for discussion. If time permits, the session chairperson may extend the discussion period.

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8:00 – 10:00 a.m. Registration for Conferences - East Foyer, Stewart Center 8:15 – 9:15 a.m. Shuttle service provided from Conference Hotels to Stewart Center (See Hotel Information) 9:00 –9:45 a.m. Complimentary breakfast for Chairpersons and Technical Speakers participating in Monday’s Technical Sessions? - West Faculty Lounge, Second Floor, Purdue Memorial Union 10:00 – 11:45 a.m. Opening Session, Welcome and Keynote Address - Loeb Theatre, Stewart Center 11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch Break Cafeterias and restaurants are available in the Purdue Memorial Union and Stone Hall.

The Technical Sessions listed here are based on the abstract title and author names submitted in the ACCEPTED ABSTRACTS.

1:00-3:00 p.m. - Monday Afternoon Technical Sessions

R-1 Air-Side Heat Transfer Analysis

R019 On the Effect of Coil Array Geometry on Finned-Tube Evaporator Performance: Christian J. L. Hermes and Marco E. Marques, Multibras Appliances, S.A., Brazil; Claudio Melo, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil; Joaquim M. Goncalves, Federal Centre of Technological Education of Parana, Brazil

R113 The Impact of Fouling on the Performance of Filter-Evaporator Combinations: Yang Li, James E. Braun and Eckhard A. Groll, Purdue University, USA

R139 Effect of Inclination Angles on the Air-Side Thermal Hydraulic Performance of Brazed Aluminum Heat Exchangers:

Man Hoe Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea; W. H. Kim, Samsung Electronic Company, Korea

R147 Enhancement of Air-Side Heat Transfer in Offset-Strip Fin Arrays Using Unsteady Forcing:

John M. Brutz, J. Craig Dutton and Anthony M. Jacobi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA R069 Assessing Uncertainties in Heat Exchanger Performance Obtained Using the Modified

Wilson-Plot Technique: A. I. El Sherbini and Anthony M. Jacobi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

R077 Experimental Evaluation of Wire & Tube Condensers: Confining Walls Effects: Claudio Melo, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil; Reinaldo Maykot, Embraco, S.A., Brazil

R-2 Performance of Refrigerant Mixtures

R083 Staged Evaporation System for Refrigerant Blends with Large Temperature Glide: Denis Clodic and Wissam Rached, Ecole des Mines de Paris, France

R119 Energy Saving Refrigerant Blends Comprising R125, R134a, R600 or R600a: Owen R. Chambers and Neil A. Roberts, Rhodia Organique Fine Ltd., United Kingdom

R143 HFCs & HCs Blends as Refrigerants: Sergio Bobbo, Roberto Camporese and Laura Fedele, Padova Corso Stati Uniti, Italy; Roman Stryjek, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

R157 Analysis of HCFC-22 Retrofit Alternatives for Low Temperature Refrigeration Systems: Mark W. Spatz, Samuel F. Yana Motta and Ronald Vogl, Honeywell International, Inc., USA

R055 Development of Saturated and Superheated Thermodynamic Properties of Binary Mixtures of R22/R152a, R32/R134a, R134a/R600a and R290/R600a:

T. P. Ashok Babu, Murali Krishnan and S. Parashurama, NITK, India

MONDAY- July 12, 2004

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3:20–5:20 p.m. - Monday Afternoon Technical Sessions

R-3 Oil Compatibility, Return and Retention Studies

R044 Experimental Study on the Performance and Oil Return Characteristics of Multi-Zone Air-Conditioning System for Medium Size Building:

Kyoung Rock Kim, Sang Jin Tae and Keumnam N. Cho, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea; Je Myung Moon, Jong Yup Kim and Hyung Jin Kwon, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea

R080 Evaluation of Various Compressor Lubricants for a Carbon Dioxide Refrigeration System: Harutomo Ikeda, Jun Ichi Yagi and Yasuhiro Kawaguchi, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., Japan;

R084 Dynamic Simulation of Oil Circulation in Refrigerating Systems: Denis Clodic, Ecole Des Mines de Paris, France; Mohamed Ben Yahia, VALEO Thermique Habitacle, France; Philippe DeWitte, Danfoss-Maneurop, France

R091 Oil Content Measurement in the Liquid Line of Refrigeration Equipments with the Three Transducers Array Method:

Yvon Goth, CETIM, France R104 Investigation of Oil Retention in Residential Heat Pump:

Lorenzo Cremaschi, Yun Ho Hwang and Reinhard Radermacher, University of Maryland, USA R117 Nonflammable, Nonozone Depleting, Refrigerant Mixtures Suitable for Use in Mineral Oil:

George H. Goble, Purdue University, USA R154 The Evaluation of PVE (Poly Vinyl Ether) as a Lubricant for Air Conditioning Systems

Converting from HCFC22 to Either HFC410A or HFC407C: Masato Kaneko and Shoich Tominaga, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., Japan

R171 Foam Flow of Oil-Refrigerant R134A Mixture in a Small Diameter Tube: Jose Luiz Gasche, Heryca Olenir Sousa Castro, Wanderson Paterlini Conti, UNESP-Sao Paulo State University, Brazil

R-4 Heat Exchanger Analysis

R087 Assessing the Condensate-Drainage Behavior of Dehumidifying Heat Exchangers: Arindom Joardar, Zhong Ping Gu and Anthony M. Jacobi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

R098 Heater Location Through Radiative Heat Optimization in a Finned Tube Evaporator: Ehab Mina and Cesar Gutierrez, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA

R122 Heat Transfer of Mini-Channel Aluminum Condenser with Vertical Channels for Small Capacity Propane Heat Pump:

Primal Fernando and Bjorn Palm, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden R123 Heat Transfer of Mini-Channel Aluminum Evaporator with Vertical Channels for

Small Capacity Propane Heat Pump: Primal Fernando and Bjorn Palm, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

R155 Altered Bi-Phase Flow Regime in Evaporative Coils: Theoretical and Glass Model: David A. Wightman, XDX LLC, USA, Bernard Wendrow, Consultant, USA, Richard S. Sweetser, Exergy Partners Corp., USA, William M. Worek, Energy Resources Center (MC 156), USA

R052 Exergy Analysis of Refrigeration Evaporators: Sanat Gapurovih Zakirov and Kurdrat Fuadovich Karimov, Tashkent State Technical University, Uzbekistan

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R-5 Secondary Fluids and Systems

R039 Using Engine Cooling Water as a Secondary Heating Fluid in a Transport Temperature Control Application:

Cristina Radulescu and John Lohan, Galway Mayo Institute of Technology, Ireland; Gary Connolly, Thermo King, Ireland; Hans Olof Nilsson, H-O Nilsson Service, _____; Hugh Higgins, Thermo King, Ireland

R090 Thermophysical Properties Characterization of Microencapsulated Phase Change Material Slurry:

Jorge L. Alvarado, Jose J. Parrilla, Charles Marsh, Chang Sohn and Vince Hock, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer and Research Development Center, Illinois, USA; Gary Phetteplace, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer and Research and Development Center, New Hampshire, USA; Ty Newell, University of Illionis at Urbana-Champaign, USA

R120 Study on Gas Hydrate Cool Storage in an Indirect Contact System: De Qing Liang, Jing Gui Chen and Shuan Shi Fan, The Chinese Academy Sciences, China

R124 Heat Transfer Characteristic in Ice Slurry Generator: Epifanio M. Ticona and Sergio Leal Braga, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

R125 Transport Coefficients of Ice Slurry in Plate Heat Exchanger: H. Jimenez Pacheco and Sergio Leal Braga, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

R142 Supercooled Water in Cylindrical Capsules: Juan Jose Milon Guzman and Sergio Leal Braga, Pontif ical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Monday Evening Activities 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Reception - South Ballroom, Purdue Memorial Union 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. Shuttle services provided for return to Conference Hotels from Stewart Center 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Meeting - Organizing and Advisory Committees, Society - Representatives for All Conferences (by invitation)- Room 326 Stewart Center

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6:15 – 7:15 a.m. Shuttle service provided from Conference Hotels to Stewart Center (See Hotel Information) 9:00 – 9:45 a.m. Complimentary breakfast for Chairpersons and Technical Speakers participating in Tuesday’s Technical Sessions? - West Faculty Lounge, Second Floor, Purdue Memorial Union 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Plenary Session - Fowler Hall, Stewart Center 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Social Program for Accompanying Persons

The Technical Sessions listed here are based on the abstract title and author names

submitted in the ACCEPTED ABSTRACTS.

9:20–11:45 a.m. - Tuesday Morning Technical Sessions

R-6 Dynamic System and Component Models

R073 Dynamic Modeling of Shell-and-Tube Heat-Exchangers: Moving Boundary vs. Finite Volume:

Satyam Bendapudi, James E. Braun and Eckhard A. Groll, Purdue University, USA R074 A Moving-Boundary Model of a Centrifugal Chiller System:

Satyam Bendapudi, James E. Braun and Eckhard A. Groll, Purdue University, USA R106 Measurements of the Dynamic Performance and Behavior of Air-Conditioning Systems

Using a Dynamic Test Facility: Amr Gado, Yun Ho Hwang and Reinhard Radermacher, University of Maryland, USA

R158 Transient Modeling of Chilled Water Cooling Coils: Xiao Tang Zhou and James E. Braun, Purdue University, USA

R159 Experimental Validation of a Transient Model of Chilled Water Cooling Coils: Xiao Tang Zhou and James E. Braun, Purdue University, USA

R009 Capacity Control of a DX VAV System and Its Modeling: Chen Wu, Li Zheng and Deng Shiming, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

R167 Transient Modeling of Vapor Compression Refrigeration Systems Using Measured Compressor COP:

Steve Pfister, The Coca-Cola Company, USA

R-7 Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Fundamentals I

R003 Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Studies in Double Pipe Heat Exchanger by Using Turbulator:

J.L. Bhagoria, Manit, India R014 Pool Boiling of Refrigerant – Oil Mixtures on Enhanced Tubes Having Different

Pore Sizes: Nei Hyun Kim and Chang Keun Min, University of Incheon, Korea

R021 Convective Boiling Heat Transfer Characteristics of R-410A and CO2 in Microchannel Tubes:

Rin Yun, Jae Hyeok Heo and Yong Chan Kim, Korea University, Korea R035 Flow Boiling of Ammonia in Smooth Horizontal Tubes in the Presence of an

Immiscible Oil: Tahsin Boyman, Peter Aecherli and Anton Steiner, University of Applied Sciences of Central Switzerland, Switzerland

TUESDAY- July 13, 2004

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R042 A Slug Flow Model Predicts the Heat Transfer Enhancement in Convective Boiling of Hydrocarbons:

Jader R. Barbosa, Jr., Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil R059 An Experimental Study for the Enhanced Condensation Rate of R-134a Vapor on

Single Horizontal Integral-Fin Tubes: Ravi Kumar, Kailish N. Agrawal and Bikash Mohanty, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India; H. K. Varma, Ideal Institute of Technology, India

R061 Experimental Study on R-410A Condensation Heat Transfer Characteristics in Oval Heat Exchanger:

Jae Hong Park and Young Soo Kim, PuKyong National University, Korea R170 Heat Transfer Enhancement:

Fehintola Oluwatoyin Opeyemi, Mandilas Ent. Ltd, Nigeria

R-8 Sorption Systems I

R011 Effects of External Cooling Conditions on the Performances of An Absorption Refrigerating Plant:

Francesco Asdrubali and Giorgio Baldinelli, University degli Studi di Perugia, Italy R030 Simulation of an Absorption Heat Pump: Comparison With Experimental Data:

Antonio Mortal, Universidade do Algarve, Portugal; L. Roriz, Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa, Portugal R062 Analysis of Convective Instability and Heat Transfer Characteristics of Binary

Nanofluids: Jake Kim, Seoul University, Korea; Yong Tae Kang, Kyung Hee University, Korea; Chang Kyun Choi, Seoul National University, Korea

R102 Experimental Study of a Double-Chamber Vortex Generator for Absorption Chiller: Jian Yu, Ali Ogut and Yue Zhou, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA

R110 Second Law Analysis of GAX Cycles Using Low Temperature-Heat Driven Technologies: V. Jagannathan, R. Saravan, D. Mohanlal and S. Renganarayanan, Anna University, India

11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - Lunch Break

Cafeterias and restaurants are available in the Purdue Memorial Union and Stone Hall

1:00–3:00 p.m. - Tuesday Afternoon Technical Sessions

R-9 Fault Detection and Diagnostics, and Performance Monitoring

R040 Automated Functional Test of HVAC Secondary System: Peng Yu and Philip Haves, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, USA

R137 Fault Detection Based on Motor Start Transients and Shaft Harmonics Measured at the RTU Electrical Service Connection:

Peter R. Armstrong, Chris R. Laughman, Steven B. Leeb and Leslie K. Norford, MIT, USA

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R138 The Energy Impact of Faults in U.S. Commercial Buildings:

Kurt W. Roth, Detlef Westphalen, Patricia Llana, Michael Feng and Karen Benedek, TIAX LLC, USA R146 Field Performance Measurement of Residential Split-System Air Conditioners:

Todd M. Rossi and Jonathan Douglas, Field Diagnostic Services, Inc., USA R131 A Methodology for Diagnosing Multiple-Simultaneous Faults in Rooftop Air Conditioners:

Harong Li and James E. Braun, Purdue University, USA R145 An Economic Evaluation of Automated Fault Detection and Diagnosis for Rooftop

Air Conditioners: Harong Li and James E. Braun, Purdue University, USA

R-10 Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Fundamentals II

R067 Analysis of Two-Phase Flow in Double-Pipe Condensers and Evaporators with Special Emphasis on Transition Zones: Numerical Model and Experimental Comparison:

Joaquim Rigola, S. Morales, G. Raush and Carlos D. Perez-Segarra, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain

R095 Experimental Heat Transfer Coefficients and Pressure Drop During Refrigerant Vaporisation Inside Plate Heat Exchangers:

Giovanni A. Longo and Andrea Gasparella, University of Padova, Italy; Roberto Sartori, Onda spa, Italy R115 An Experimental Study of Oil Film Thickness Between Parallel Plates:

Xuan Bai and Ty A. Newell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA R116 A Comparison Study of Viscous Liquid Flow in a Round Tube and Between

Parallel Plates: Xuan Bai and Ty A. Newell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

R043 Effect of Flow Mal-Distribution on the Thermal Performance of a Microchannel Evaporator:

Hong Gi Cho and Keumnam Cho, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea; Hyoung Mo Koo, Seong Ho Kil and Jeung Hoon Kim, Samsung Electronics, Korea

R045 Evaluation of Two-Phase Distribution Through Branches Using R-22: Sang Jin Tae and Keumnam Cho, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea

R097 Experimental and Numerical Study of the Flow and Heat Transfer in Plate Heat Exchanger Channels:

Damir Dovic and Srecko Svaic, University of Zagreb, Croatia

R-11 Sorption Systems II

R107 Second Law Analysis of Ammonia-Water Double Effect Absorption Chiller: Nizar Ben Ezzine, Messaoud Barhoumi, Khalifa Mejbri, Ali Snoussi and Ahmed Bellagi, Unité de Recherche Thermique et Thermodynamique des Procédés Industriels, Tunisia

R108 Thermodynamic Simulation of Ammonia-Water Double Effect Absorption Chiller: Nizar Ben Ezzine, Khalifa Mejbri, Messaoud Barhoumi, Ali Snoussi and Ahmed Bellagi, Unité de Recherche Thermique et Thermodynamique des Procédés Industriels, Tunisia

R129 Determination of Efficiency Limits for the Two-Bed Zeolite-Water Adsorption Chiller: Bostjan Cerkvenik, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

R148 The Specific Heat Capacity of Adsorbate-Adsorbent System: Hui Tong Chua, Anutosh Chakraborty, Xiao Lin Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore

R150 An Adsorption Chiller Driven by Thermoelectricity: Hui Tong Chua, Anutosh Chakraborty, Xiao Lin Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore

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R151 Simulation for the Silica Gel-Water Adsorption Chillers:

Xio Lin Wang, Hui Tong Chua, Kim Choon Ng and Yan Lin Li, National University of Singapore, Singapore

R144 Design of an Exhaust Gas Fired Vapour Absorption Refrigeration Chiller for Milk Tanker:

D. B. Zodpe and N. V. Deshpande, V.N.I.T. Nagpur, India

3:20–5:20 p.m. - Tuesday Afternoon Technical Sessions

R-12 Heat Exchanger Models

R001 Steady-State Simulation of Finned-Tube Evaporators Running with Various Airflow Temperature and Velocity Profiles:

Christian J. L. Hermes and Marco E. Marques, Whirlpool Corporation, Brazil; Claudio Melo, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil

R027 Application of Logarithm Mean Temperature Differential Method to Refrigeration Heat Exchanger Management:

Yin Hua Zheng, Visteon Climate System Engineering, USA R038 Constrained Multi-Objective Optimization of a Condenser for Evolutionary Algorithms:

Vikrant C. Aute and Reinhard Radermacher, University of Maryland, USA; Hans-Joachim Huff, Thermal Analysis Partners, USA

R065 Liquid Overfeed Refrigeration Systems, Experimental Set-up for Validation of Mathematical Models:

S. Danov, Carlos D. Pérez-Segarra, C. Oliet and A. Oliva, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain R066 Numerical Stimulation of Complex Thermal Systems Involving Multiple Fin-And-Tube

Heat Exchangers: C. Oliet, Carlos D. Perez-Segarra, C. Orozco and A. Oliva, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain

R-13 Cryogenics and Dehumidification

R149 Numerical Study on the Joule-Thomson Cooler: Hui Tong Chua, Xiao Lin Wang, Kim Choon Ng and Hwee Yean Teo, National University of Singapore, Singapore

R094 Research of Contact Connection Thermal Bridges of Cryogenic Systems: Yakov Braylovskiy, USA

R032 Low Temperature Refrigeration Utilizing Zeotropic Mixtures: Martin L. Timm and Henry E. Howard, Praxair, USA

R082 Desiccant Dehumidification and BCHP: Gregory M. Dobbs and Xiao Mei Yu, United Technologies Research Center, USA

R096 Experimental Analysis on Chemical Dehumidification of Air and Desiccant Regeneration with H2O/LiCl Solution:

Giovanni A. Longo and Andrea Gasparella, University of Padova, Italy R136 Analysis on the Operating Characteristics of a Household Dehumidifier:

Hong Qi Li, Beijing University of Technology, China; Li Win Jin, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

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3:20-5:20 p.m. IIR Commissions B1, B2, E1, and E2 Business Meetings

Tuesday Evening Activities 5:30 p.m. Shuttle service provided from the Grant Street Parking Garage to the Steak Barbecue 6:00 p.m.-dusk Informal Steak Barbecue - The Trails After Steak Barbecue Shuttle service provided for return to Stewart Center and Conference Hotels

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6:15 – 7:15 a.m. Shuttle service provided from Conference Hotels to Stewart Center (See Hotel Information) 9:00 – 9:45 a.m. Complimentary breakfast for Chairpersons and Technical Speakers participating in Wednesday’s Technical Sessions? - West Faculty Lounge, Second Floor, Purdue Memorial Union 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Plenary Session on CO2 Panel Discussion - Fowler Hall, Stewart Center 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Social Program for Accompanying Persons 9:00 – 9:20 a.m. Break

The Technical Sessions listed here are based on the abstract title and author names submitted in the ACCEPTED ABSTRACTS.

9:20–11:45 a.m. - Wednesday Morning Technical Sessions

R-14 System and Component Analysis I

R024 Validation of Methods for Tuning System Charge Predictions in Unitary Equipment: Bo Shen, James E. Braun and Eckhard A. Groll, Purdue University, USA

R088 A Performance Based Method to Determine Refrigerant Charge Level in Unitary Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Systems:

Keith A. Temple, KAT Consulting, USA R111 The Assessment of SEER Relating to Capacity Modulation in the Air Conditioner

with Two Compressors: Chan Ho Song, Won Hee Lee, Woo Ho Cha, Seung Youp Hyun, Yoon Jei Hwang and Baik Young Chung, LG Electronics, Korea

R134 LCCP Analysis of R-410A AC Systems in High Temperature Climates: Samuel F. Yana Motta and Mark W. Spatz, Honeywell International, Inc., USA

R141 The Analysis of Pressure Loss in the Multi-Connected-Air-Conditioner and Its Influence on System Performance:

Jun Lou, Wei Hua Xue and Jun Yang, Shanghai Hitachi Electrical Appliances Co., Ltd., China R164 A Study on the Capacity Control of a Variable Speed Vapor Compression System

Using Superheat Information at Compressor Discharge: Doo Soo Yang, Gil Bong Lee, Min Soo Kim and Young Man Cho, Seoul National University, Korea; Yoon Jei Hwang and Baik Young Chung, LG Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea

R-15 Transcritical CO2 Cycle I

R023 Scroll Expander for Carbon Dioxide Cycle Expansion Energy Recovery: Detlef Westphalen and John Dieckmann, TIAX LLC, USA

R031 Transcritical Carbon Dioxide Based Heat Pumps: Process Heat Applications : Jahar Sarkar, Souvik Bhattacharyya and M. Ram Gopal, Indian Institute of Technology, India

R070 Numerical Study and Experimental Validation of a Transcritical Carbon Dioxide Refrigerating Cycle:

Joaquim Rigola, S. Morales, G. Raush and Carlos C. Perez-Segarra, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain

R101 Space Conditioning and Water Heating with Transcritical CO2 Cycle: John Rajan and Clark Bullard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

WEDNESDAY- July 17, 2004

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R105 Performance of CO2 Cycles with a Hermetic, Two-Stage CO2 Compressor:

Yun Ho Hwang, Aydin Celik and Reinhard Radermacher, University of Maryland, USA R165 Effect of Gas Cooler Size on Performance of Gas Cooler and R744 A/C System:

Cheol Y. Park and Pega S. Hrnjak, University of Illinois at Urbana-Campaign, USA

R-16 Domestic Refrigerator/Freezers

R002 The Components and Control Methods for Implementation of Inverter-Controlled Refrigerators/Freezers:

Wen Ruey Chang, Der Yeong Liu, Nan Yi Wu and San Guei Chen, Industrial Technology and Research Institute, Taiwan

R006 Application of Stirling Coolers to Domestic Refrigerators Using Thermosyphon Heat Exchangers:

Serdar Celik, Emre Oguz and Fatih Ozkadi, Research & Technology Development Center Arcelik A.S., Turkey

R020 Refrigerant Charge and Ambient Temperature Effects on the Refrigeration Cycle of a Small Capacity Food Freezer:

Marco F. Torchio and Paolo Anglesio, Politecnico di Torino, Italy R041 Experimental Characterization of a Small Reciprocated Compressor Working with

Azeotropic Blends of Alternative and Natural Refrigerants: Michael Khmel’njuk, Odessa State Academy of Refrigeration, Ukraine; Valery Vozny, Ukrainian Research Institute “VESTA”, Ukraine; Victor Mazur, Odessa State Academy of Refrigeration, Ukraine

R050 Experimental Investigation of the Parameters Influencing Refrigerant Migration in a Refrigeration System:

Serdear Kocaturk, Arcelik A. S. Research & Technology Development Center, Turkey; Yalcin Guldali, Arcelik A.S. Research and Technology Development Center, Turkey; A. Nilufer Egrican, Yeditepe University, Turkey

R051 Increasing Energy Efficiency in Household Refrigerator with Serial and Parallel Refrigeration Cycle Applications:

Talip Caglar, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey; Yalcin Guldali, Arcelik A. S. Research and Technology Development Center, Turkey; A. Nilufer Egrican, Yeditepe University, Turkey

R078 Experimental and Numerical Steady-State Analysis of a Top-Mount Refrigerator: Joaquim Manoel Goncalves, Federal Center of Technological Education of Santa Catarina, Brazil; Claudio Melo, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil

R109 The Effects of Non-Condensable Gases in Household Refrigerators: Luca Cecchinato, Universita degli Studi di Padova, Italy; Maurizio Dell’Eva, Application Engineering Laboratori, Italy; Ezio Fornasieri, Universita degli Studi di Padova, Italy; Massimo Marcer and Orlando Moneto, Application Engineering Laboratori, Italy; Claudio Zilio, Universita degli Studi di Padova, Italy

11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - Lunch Break Cafeterias and restaurants are available in the Purdue Memorial Union and Stone Hall

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1:00-3:00 p.m. - Wednesday Afternoon Technical Sessions

R-17 System and Component Analysis II

R037 Numerical Challenges in Simulation of a Generalized Vapor Compression Refrigeration System:

David H. Richardson, Vikrant Aute, Jon Winkler and Reinhard Radermacher, University of Maryland, USA

R114 The Impact of Filter Type on the Performance of Rooftop Air Conditioners: Yang Li, James E. Braun and Eckhard A. Groll, Purdue University, USA

R130 Modeling Adjustable Throat-Area Expansion Valves: Haorong Li, James E. Braun and Eckhard A. Groll, Purdue University, USA

R156 Simulation of Food Transportation Temperature Control Units in Heat Mode: Cristina Radulescu and John Lohan, Galway Mayo Institute of Technology, Ireland; Gary Connolly and Hugh Higgins, Thermo King, Ireland

R018 Fuzzy Thermoeconomic Optimization in Refrigeration System Design: Sergey Artemenko, Katerina Ivanova and Victor Mazur, Odessa State Academy of Refrigeration, Ukraine

R047 The Recent State of Heat Metering and Reasonable Control Mode of Residential Heating in China:

Shu Sen Liu and Guang Bei Tu, Tianjin University, China

R-18 Transcritical CO2 Cycle II and Alternative Refrigeration Technologies I

R079 Basic Methodology to Evaluate Alternative Refrigeration Technologies: Reinaldo Maykot, Ricardo Alexandre Maciel, Gustavo Cardoso Weber and Hannes Fischer, Empresa Brasileira de Compressores SA, Brazil

R160 An Investigation into the Feasibility of the Use of Water as a Refrigerant: B. F. Lachner, Jr., Gregory F. Nellis and Douglas T. Reindl, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

R025 Test Results of Screw Type Expander/Compressor Devices and the Implication of Phase Separators on the Refrigeration Process:

Henrik A. Ohman, SRM, Sweden R022 A New Ericsson Cycle Comprising a Scroll Expander and a Scroll Compressor for

Power and Refrigeration Applications: Y. M. Kim, D. K. Shin and J. H. Lee, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials, Korea

R153 Transcritical CO2 Refrigeration System with Ejector-Expansion Device: Da Qing Li and Eckhard A. Groll, Purdue University, USA

R166 Effect of Internal Heat Exchanger on Performance of Transcritical CO2 Systems with Ejector:

S. Elbel and Pega S. Hrnjak, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

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R-19 Capillary Tubes

R015 A New Additive to Help With System Cleanliness: Steve J. Randles, Uniquema Lubricants, United Kingdom; Steve H. Colmery and S. McTavish, Uniquema Lubricants, USA

R071 Design and Optimization of Capillary Tube SUction Line Heat Exchanger (CTSLHX): Gaurav Jain and Clark Bullard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

R075 Experimental Study on Adiabatic Flow of R-22 Alternatives in Capillary Tubes: Claudio Melo and Luis Antonio Torquato Vieira, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil; Roberto Horn Pereira, Embraco S.A., Brazil

R103 Spiral Capillary Tubes for Refrigeration Systems: Hirendra K. Paliwal, Institute of Engineering & Technology, India; Keshav Kant, Indian Institute of Technology, India

R127 Numerical Calculation of Mass Flow Rate in Capillary Tubes Using ‘Art’, an Advanced Simulation Software:

Jose Miguel Corberan, David Fuentes, and Jose Gonzalvez, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain R135 Flow of Refrigerant Through Adiabatic Capillary Tubes: Critical Evaluation of

Analytical and Empirical Models: Samuel F. Yana Motta and Elizabeth D. Vera Becerra, Honeywell International, Inc., USA

R169 Expansion Defects: Fehintola Opeyemi, Mandilas Ent. Ltd., Nigeria

3:20–5:20 p.m. - Wednesday Afternoon Technical Sessions

R-20 Heat Transfer Performance Under Frost Conditions

R034 Air-Side Heat Transfer Augmentation of a Refrigerator Evaporator Using Vortex Generation:

Andrew Sommers and Anthony M. Jacobi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA R054 An Empirical Study of Frost Accumulation Effects on Louvered-Fin, Microchannel

Heat Exchangers: Y. Xia, C. Rennels, Y. Zhong, Pega S. Hrnjak, and Anthony M. Jacobi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

R058 Effects of Fin and Tube Alignment on the Heat Transfer Performance of Finned-Tube Heat Exchangers with Large Fin Pitch:

Yong Han Kim, Yong Chan Kim, Korea University, Korea; Jung Rea Kim and Dae Sig Shin and Jae Seung Lee, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea

R072 Use of a Validated Model to Design Energy Efficient Display Case Evaporators: Ramesh Chandrasekharan and Clark Bullard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

R121 Modeling of Frost Behavior on a Cold Plate: Dong Keun Yang, Jung Soo Kim and Kwan Soo Lee, Hanyang University, Korea

R161 Frost Formation on a Cold Cylinder Surface in Cross Flow: Dong Hoon Lee, Dong Keun Yang and Kwan Soo Lee, Hanyang University, Korea

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R-21 Alternative Refrigeration Technology II

R162 Economic Competitiveness of N2 Conditioning for Transported Produce: Howard Pedolsky and Stuart Fedder, Ukram Industries, USA; Konstantine Gavrylov, eco-Fridge Production, Ukraine

R163 Environmental Friendliness of N2 Conditioning for Transported Produce: Howard Pedolsky and Samuel Thurston, Ukram Industries, USA; Roland Gavrylov, Ukram Industries, Ukraine

R049 Performance of Compressor Driven Metal Hydride Cooling Systems Under Different Operating Conditions:

Sagnik Mazumdar, M. Ram Gopal and Souvik Bhattacharyya, Indian Institute of Technology, India R068 Ranking of Working Fluids for Organic Rankine Cycle Applications:

Lars J. Brasz, SUNY at Buffalo, USA; William M. Bilbow, WMB-Enterprises, USA R053 On Refrigeration Effects of the Power Cycles with Gas-Dynamic Regeneration:

Igor I. Samkhan, Yaroslavl State Technical University, Russia

R-22 Noise Issues in AC&R Equipment

R092 Damping Patch Placement on Outdoor Unit of Air Conditioner by Using Structural Intensity Technique:

Kyu Sik Kim and Yeon June Kang, Seoul National University, Korea R100 Noise Reduction Technology With Porous Metal for Refrigerant Two-Phase Flow

Through the Expansion Valve: Satoshi Hirakuni, Masahiro Nakayama, Hiroaki Makino, Atsushi Mochizuki and Yoshihiro Sumida, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan

R118 Minimum Power Flow Through Hermetic Compressors Discharge Tube by Shape Design: Andrew R. Da Silva and Arcanjo Lenzi, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil; Edmar Baars, Embraco, Brazil

Wednesday Evening Activities 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Shuttle service provided to and from Stewart Center by Conference Hotels 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Banquet in North Ballroom, Purdue Memorial Union 9:00 p.m. Shuttle service provided by return to hotels from Stewart Center (Contact hotel staff if assistance needed)

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6:15 – 7:15 a.m. Shuttle service provided from Conference Hotels to Stewart Center (See Hotel Information) 9:00 – 9:45 a.m. Complimentary breakfast for Chairpersons and Technical Speakers participating in Thursday’s Technical Sessions ?- West Faculty Lounge, Second Floor, Purdue Memorial Union 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Plenary Speaker ?- 9:00 – 9:20 a.m. Break

The Technical Sessions listed here are based on the abstract title and author names submitted in the ACCEPTED ABSTRACTS.

9:20–11:45 a.m. - Thursday Morning Technical Sessions

R-23 Air Flow and Thermal Management in Buildings

R012 Experimental Validation of an Exergy-Based Computational Tool for Data Center Thermal Management:

Amip Shah and Van Carey, University of California, USA; Cullen Bash and Chandrakant Patel, Hewlett Packard Laboratories, USA

R004 Air Terminal Placements in Air Conditioned Building for Better Comfort-Study Using CFD: S. K. Selvam, D. Srinivasan, S. Iniyan and D. Mohan Lal, Anna University, India

R007 The Study on the Simplification of the CFD Model About the Design of the Heat Environment in the Metro Station:

Ying Hua Wang, Guang Bei Tu, Tong Hua Zhou and Jing Long Fan, Tianjin University, China R008 An Analysis for the CFD Simulation of the Air-Conditioning System in the Two Floors

Island Platform Subway Station: Ying Hui Wang, Guang Bei Tu, Tong Hua Zhou and Jing Long Fan, Tianjin University, China

R046 Air Curtain Isolation Technology Research: Ru Chang and Bei Tu Guang, Tianjin University, China

R133 Numerical Analysis of Internal Flow Field of Multi-Blade Centrifugal Fan for Floor Standing Air-Conditioner:

Jia Bing Wang, Ke Qi Wu and Ying Da Ou, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

R-24 Heat Pump Systems I

R056 A New Installation for Part Load Testing of Air to Water Single Stage Chillers and Heat Pumps:

Philippe Riviere and Nicolas Flach-Malaspina, Ecole des Mines de Paris, France R081 Thermal Performance of a Direct Expansion Solar Assisted Heat Pump:

Vladimir Soldo, Damir Dovic, Igor Balen and Tonko Curko, University of Zagreb, Croatia R085 Seasonal Performances of a New Air-to-Water Heat Pump System with

Controlled Capacity: Nicolas Flach-Malaspina, Jean-Marc Lebreton and Denis Clodic Ecole des Mines de Paris, France

R086 A New Test Facility for Testing Air-to-Water Single Stage Chillers and Heat Pumps at Partial Loads:

Philippe Riviere, Nicolas Flach-Malaspina and Jean-Marc Lebreton, Ecole des Mines de Paris, France

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R093 Compressor-Performance Analyses of Refrigerants (R-22 and R-407C) with Various

Lubricants in a Heat-Pump: Barbara H. Minor and Akimich Yokozeki, DuPont Fluoroproducts Laboratory, USA

R168 Sensible Heat Recovery of Ventilation Energy of Heat Pump in Heating Mode:

An Nguyen and Youn Gil Kim, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Lunch Cafeterias and restaurants are available in the Purdue Memorial Union and Stone Hall

1:00–3:00 p.m. - Thursday Afternoon Technical Sessions

R-25 Automotive Air Conditioning

R028 A Simple Method to Calculate Vehicle Heat Load: Yin Hua Zheng, John Yarrish and Mark Brown, Visteon Climate Systems Engineering, USA

R036 Experimental Analysis of an Automotive Air-Conditioning System: Shu Jun Wang and Jun Jie Gu, Carleton University, Canada; Tim Dickson, Jennifer Dexter and Ian McGregor, Halla Climate Control Canada, Inc., Canada

R060 Application of Energy Efficient Scroll Compressor for Small Cars: G. Arora, Surendra. H. Kapoor and Sachin Paraman, TATA Motors, India

R112 An Experimental Study on Performance of Automotive Condenser and Evaporator: Dae Woong Lee, Halla Climate Control Co., Korea; Seong Yeon Yoo, Chungnam National University, Korea

R-26 Building Controls and Thermal Comfort

R005 Cooling Energy Reduction in an Office with Night Ventilation: Hua Chen, Jing Lv, Qian Qian Di and Guang Bei Tu, Tianjin University of Commerce, China

R033 Simulations of Task-Ambient Air-Conditioning Systems by Computational Fluid Dynamics, Refrigerating-Cycle Simulator, and Pedestrian-Behavior Model:

Kazuhiro Fukuyo, Yamaguchi University, Japan R048 Study on the New Wall of Phase Change and Saving Energy:

Peng Cheng Sun, Guang Bei Tu, Shi Lei Lu and Shu Sen Liu, Tianjin University, China R057 A New Control Strategy of Indoor Air Temperature in an Air-Conditioning System:

Cheng Zhi Lou, Guo Qing Cao and Da Wei An, Tianjin University, China; G. Lou and H. X. Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

R099 Comfort Levels in Evaporatively Cooled Buildings: M. Prakash Maiya and S. Vijay, Indian Institute of Technology, India

R152 Next-Generation Gas Driven Air-Conditioning System Under the Condition of the Higher Setting Temperature of the Room in the Cooling Mode and Higher Ventilation:

Katsuyuki Inagaki and Yasuaki Nakagawa, TOSETZ Co., Ltd., Japan; Kiyoshi Saito and Sunao Kawai, WASEDA University, Japan

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R-27 Heat Pump Systems II

R010 Energy and Economic Performance Comparison of Air-to-Water Gas Engine and Electric Driven Heat Pump:

Rong Rong Zhang, Shu Ze Li, Sheng Lu and An Zhong Gu, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China R016 Sewage Heat Source Pump System’s Application Examples and Prospect Analysis in China:

Wen Zhong Zhou, Interchina Aihua Municipal & Environmental Engineering Co., Ltd., China; Jian Xing Li, Tianjin University, China

R126 Analysis of the Influence of Refrigerant Charge on the Performance of a Reversible

Heat Pump Using ‘Art’, an Advanced Simulation Software: Jose Miguel Corberan, Javier Blanco, Israel Octavio Martinez and Juventino Santiago, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain; David Fuentes, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Colombia; Jose Gonzalvez, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain

R132 New Technology and Energy Saving Discussion of Black Liquid Concentration by Vapor Compressor Heating Liquid:

Xiao Li Liu and Zao Lin Gu, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China R140 Gas Engine-Driven Heat Pump and the Seasonal Adjustment of Electric Power and

Natural Gas: Zhao Yang, Heng Cheng and Shi Gang Zhang, Tianjin University, China

Thursday Afternoon Activities 3:00 p.m. End of Conferences 3:15 p.m. Shuttle service provided for return to hotels (Call hotel staff if assistance needed) 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Guided Tours of Ray W. Herrick Laboratories 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. Meeting with Organizing Committees, Advisory Committees, and Society Representatives for all conferences (by invitation)

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SHORT COURSES July 10-11, 2004

Registeration for these courses is included on the Registration Form The courses will proceed the conferences, will be presented in English, and prepared notes will be provided to attendees. Continuing Education Credits will be given for each of these courses.

Design, Analysis and Applications of Centrifugal Compressors $650

Organizers: Joost Brasz, Carrier Corporation, USA, Patrick Lawless, Purdue University, USA Description: This short course will focus on both fundamentals and applications of centrifugal compressors. It will provide an introduction to the fluid dynamics and thermodynamics of turbo machinery in general and the industrial centrifugal compressor in particular. Topics that will be included are: 1) design and analysis based on similarity considerations, 2) preliminary design and performance prediction using velocity triangles and mean stream-line techniques, 3) extension of these methods for off-design performance prediction, 4) operational limits: choke and surge, 5) parametric geometry description of bladed turbo machinery components (impeller, diffuser), 6) aerodynamic design using quasi-3D modeling techniques, 7) centrifugal compressor stability: rotating stall and surge, and 8) testing of centrifugal compressors. In addition, there will be a review of past and existing applications and future opportunities for centrifugal compressors. The short course will be one-and-one half days in duration. Approximately two-thirds of the course will be devoted to the fundamentals, design, and analysis of centrifugal compressors. The other third will focus on applications, including centrifugal compressors for small-scale (e.g., micro) applications and for chillers employing water as a refrigerant. /*

Simulation Tools for Vapor Compression System and Component Analysis $500

Organizers: William E. Murphy, University of Kentucky, USA and Wayne Reedy, Carrier Corporation, USA Sponsors: The United States National Committee for the International Institute of Refrigeration (USNC/IIR) and the Ray W. Herrick Laboratories Tentative Presenters: Dr. C. Keith Rice, ORNL Dr. Piotr Domanski, NIST Prof. Stanford Klein, University of Wisconsin Prof. Reinhard Radermacher, University of Maryland Prof. Eckhard Groll, Purdue University Prof. James Braun, Purdue University Description: The short course will be one and-one half days in duration and contain about twelve 45-minute lectures. The course will be taught in two phases. Phase I will be one-half day in duration (four lectures) and cover the underlying physical principles and mathematical models for each component of vapor compression systems. This includes models for compressors, condensers, evaporators, and expansion devices/pressure drop. Phase II will be one day in duration (eight lectures) and cover examples of public domain simulation models, such as the Oak Ridge National Labs (ORNL) Heat Pump Model, various models distributed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the model “VapCyc” and “CoilDesigner” developed by University of Maryland, and other models. The coupling of the component analyses into a system analysis will be considered in this phase. Case studies of real-world air conditioning systems will be carried out using these system models. Also, the capabilities of using the software tool EES (Engineering Equation Solver) to conduct component and system level analysis will be introduced in this phase.

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Social Program for Accompanying Persons

Accompanying Persons Program $50 each day Tamara Groll will host the two-day accompanying persons program. There is a separate theme for each day so an accompanying person may attend one or both days. Lunch and transportation will be provided. Accompanying persons are welcome at the technical sessions and the various social functions related to the conferences and short courses. There are additional charges for the social functions which are listed on the Registration Form. Please register and pay at Room STEW 110 (first floor of the Stewart Center) or pre-register on the Registration Form included on the website. Tentative activities for Tuesday are visiting a glass blowing studio, touring the Farmers Institute Academy (now The Friend’s Church), lunch at Sarah’s Oaks and touring a Frank Lloyd Wright House in the afternoon. Wednesday plans are to tour The Rawls Building and the Ross Ade Stadium (the renovated Purdue football stadium), then have lunch and a tour of Ivy Tech State College. Check the website for any updated details.

General Information There are tennis courts, golf courses, swimming pools, theme parks, jogging trails, nature parks, and other recreational activities in the area. Visit the Herrick Laboratories website for links to the Greater Lafayette Visitors Bureau’s list of activities and events during the conference dates.

Information For more information on program content, manuscript preparation, and travel information, your contacts are as follows: About the Conference Registration

What is Included in the Registration Fee for the Conferences waccess to all technical sessions for both conferences wa CD-ROM of both conferences’ proceedings wcopies of 20 individual papers wsocial events that include a reception, the Steak Barbecue outing and a banquet

For questions about papers or general conference information: Virginia Freeman, Conference Secretary E-Mail: [email protected] Telephone: 765/494-6078 Fax 765/494-0787

For registration information, money questions, invoices: Thomas Robertson, Senior Coordinator Office for Continuing Education and Conferences at E-Mail: [email protected] or telephone 765/494-7220, fax 765/494