Yılmaz, FatihSelbaş, Reşat13.07.20192019-07-1613.07.20192019-07-1620191543-50751543-5083https://doi.org/10.1080/15435075.2019.1618308https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12451/4564In this study, a comparative thermodynamic performance analysis of cascade system (CCS) for cooling and heating applications is presented and compared for different refrigerant couples. The CCS consists of the low-temperature cycle (LTC) and high-temperature cycle (HTC). The CO2 was used as working fluid in LTC, whereas the HFE 7000, R134a, R152a, R32, R1234yf, and R365mfc refrigerants were used in HTC. The heating and cooling coefficients of performance (COPht, COPcl) and exergy efficiency of CCS are investigated parametrically according to various factors such as the evaporator, condenser, and reference temperatures. After thermodynamic analyses are completed, the COPcl of CCS is obtained as 1.802, 1.806, 1.826, 1.769, 1.777, and 1.835 for CO2-HFE7000, CO2-R134a, CO2-R152a, CO2-R32, CO2-R1234yf, and CO2-365mfc refrigerant couples, respectively. Furthermore, the heat exchanger has the highest exergy destruction rate, whereas the expansion valves have the lowest of exergy destruction rate.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCascade SystemCoolingEnvironmentally RefrigerantsEnergyExergyHeatingComparative thermodynamic performance analysis of a cascade system for cooling and heating applicationsArticle10.1080/15435075.2019.1618308Q2WOS:000469631400001N/A