What is the role of volumetric efficiency in refrigeration systems?

Volumetric efficiency is a measure of the compressor’s ability to compress refrigerant gas. It is defined as the ratio of the actual volume of gas compressed to the theoretical volume. A higher volumetric efficiency indicates a more efficient compressor, resulting in reduced energy consumption and increased system performance. Factors such as compressor design, suction and discharge valve performance, and refrigerant properties affect volumetric efficiency.