Model of an undirected receiver for application in reversible heat pump systems.
It inherits the basic balance equations from the volume model.
The only difference to the directed Receiver
model is, that it has outlet pipes on both sides
of the volume. Hence the liquid phase is extracted from the
respective pipe, depending on the flow direction.
The purpose of this model is to separate the phases and provide
liquid phase to the expansion valve in both flow directions. The
liquid is extracted through a pipe on each side of the receiver.
The low and high end of the pipes can be set by the respective
parameters. Depending on the liquid level of the receiver, the
outlet enthalpy is set:
If the liquid level is higher than the upper end of the pipe,
liquid is extracted.
If the liquid level is lower then the lower end of the pipe, the actual enthalpy of the medium in the receiver is extracted.
If the liquid level is between the lower and the upper end of the pipe, the outlet enthalpy is weighted on the liquid level in the pipe.
Known problems: full phaseSeparator is very stiff, therefore simulation might get slow then, especially at the moment when the separator fills up. Consider changing the timeconstant and check if the mass-flow dynamic is fast enough.