Experimental exergetic performance evaluation of a novel solar assisted LiCl-H2O absorption cooling system
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Date
2014
Authors
Tuncay Günhan
Orhan Ekren
Vedat Demir
A. Hepbasli
Aytunç Erek
Arzu Şencan Şahin
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Abstract
This study proposes a novel solar assisted absorption cooling (SAAC) system and performs its exergetic analysis and assessment. The system was designed constructed and tested in Izmir Turkey. Water was used as refrigerant in the system. The performance of the whole system along with its main components was assessed through exergy analysis method. The results obtained gave the exergy destruction rate the exergy efficiency in various forms the relative irreversibility and sustainability index in both charging and discharging processes. A parametric study was also undertaken to investigate the effect of the various dead (reference) state temperatures ranging from 30 C to 42 C with an interval of 4 C on the entire system efficiency. In this context the exergy efficiency of the whole system varied between 13.1 and 43.2% as the dead state temperatures increase from 30 C to 42 C. The highest relative irreversibility values of 66.1% and 34.6% belonged to the solar collectors and the absorption chiller in charging and discharging processes at a dead state temperature of 34 C respectively. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Absorption Cooling, Buildings, Energy Savings, Exergy Analysis, Solar Energy, Absorption Chillers, Discharging Process, Exergetic Analysis, Exergetic Performance, Exergy Analysis, Exergy Destructions, Exergy Efficiencies, Sustainability Index, Buildings, Efficiency, Energy Conservation, Exergy, Solar Energy, Absorption Cooling, Absorption chillers, Discharging process, Exergetic analysis, Exergetic performance, Exergy Analysis, Exergy destructions, Exergy efficiencies, Sustainability index, Buildings, Efficiency, Energy conservation, Exergy, Solar energy, Absorption cooling, Exergy analysis, 670, Solar energy, Energy savings, Buildings, Absorption cooling
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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33
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Energy and Buildings
Volume
68
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138
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146
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