Experimental investigation of silica gel–water adsorption chillers with and without a passive heat recovery scheme
2005; Elsevier BV; Volume: 28; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2004.11.011
ISSN1879-2081
AutoresXiaolin Wang, Hui Tong Chua, Kim Choon Ng,
Tópico(s)Heat Transfer and Optimization
ResumoWe experimentally show that for the same heat exchanger inventory allocation, a four-bed adsorption chiller delivers a 12% higher ultimate cooling capacity than its two-bed counterpart. In addition it delivers a significantly improved quality of instantaneous cooling than a two-bed chiller at the same cooling capacity. The COP-enhancing feature of a passive heat recovery scheme that does not involve additional pumping action or valves is experimentally proven. It improves the COPs of a two-bed chiller and a four-bed chiller by as much as 38 and 25%, respectively, without any effect on their cooling capacities. The highest COPs achieved with a two-bed and four-bed chillers are 0.46±0.02 and 0.45±0.02, respectively. These are measured at a hot-water inlet temperature of 85 °C, cooling-water inlet temperature of 29.4 °C and chilled-water inlet temperature of 12.2 °C.
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