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A Dynamic Model of Refrigerator with Thermal Energy Storage for Demand Flexibility

by Zhiming Gao, Philip R Boudreaux, Mingkan Zhang, Kashif Nawaz, Brian A Fricke
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
20th International Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Conference at Purdue
Publication Date
Page Number
2444
Publisher Location
Indiana, United States of America
Conference Name
20th International Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Conference at Purdue
Conference Location
West Lafayette, Indiana, Indiana, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
Purdue University
Conference Date
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A refrigerator is an essential appliance for both commercial and residential applications. Thermal (Cold) energy storage can effectively reduce the carbon emission from refrigerators. This preliminary study investigated the demand flexibility of a domestic refrigerator using thermal (cold) energy storage through dynamic modeling and controls. The models include both fresh and frozen compartments, a vapor compression cycle loop, and thermal storage panels. Results show that thermal energy storage can effectively achieve temperature control of the compartments within the 4-hour time window. The load reduction and cost savings (46.3%) were achieved through the TES using TOU rates.