Performance Analysis of a Cascading Adsorption Cycle Powered by High-Temperature Heat Sources for Low-Temperature Cooling in Hot Climates - imarina:8786606
Abbaz, Dalila; Chaker, Abla; Bourouis, Mahmoud; (2020). Performance Analysis of a Cascading Adsorption Cycle Powered by High-Temperature Heat Sources for Low-Temperature Cooling in Hot Climates. Journal Of Thermal Science And Engineering Applications, 12(5), -. DOI: 10.1115/1.4046606
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Cascade adsorption refrigeration technology using high-temperature driving heat is a very promising option for low-temperature cooling applications due to the large temperature difference between the heat source and the cold distributed. The present work carried out a feasibility and parametric study in order to analyze the functioning of a cascading adsorption cycle using the working pair zeolite/ammonia in beds operating at high temperatures and activated carbon/ammonia in those operating at low temperatures. At the nominal thermal conditions, namely, heating, condensing, and evaporating temperatures of 280 degrees C, 35 degrees C, and (-5) degrees C, respectively, the coefficient of performance (COP) and the specific refrigerating capacity (SCP) of the cycle were 0.53 and 67.1 W/kg. When the driving temperature is varied from 260 degrees C to 320 degrees C, the COP increases by 57% and the SCP by 36%. The performance of the cascading adsorption cycle at negative evaporating temperatures is very satisfactory.
Cascade adsorption refrigeration technology using high-temperature driving heat is a very promising option for low-temperature cooling applications due to the large temperature difference between the heat source and the cold distributed. The present work carried out a feasibility and parametric study in order to analyze the functioning of a cascading adsorption cycle using the working pair zeolite/ammonia in beds operating at high temperatures and activated carbon/ammonia in those operating at low temperatures. At the nominal thermal conditions, namely, heating, condensing, and evaporating temperatures of 280 degrees C, 35 degrees C, and (-5) degrees C, respectively, the coefficient of performance (COP) and the specific refrigerating capacity (SCP) of the cycle were 0.53 and 67.1 W/kg. When the driving temperature is varied from 260 degrees C to 320 degrees C, the COP increases by 57% and the SCP by 36%. The performance of the cascading adsorption cycle at negative evaporating temperatures is very satisfactory.
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