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Study on solar/waste heat driven multi-bed adsorption chiller with mass recovery

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  • Khan, M.Z.I.
  • Saha, B.B.
  • Alam, K.C.A.
  • Akisawa, A.
  • Kashiwagi, T.

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The study deals with a solar or waste heat driven three-bed adsorption cooling cycle employing mass recovery scheme. A cycle simulation computer program is developed to investigate the performance of the chiller. The innovative chiller is driven by exploiting solar/waste heat of temperatures between 60 and 90°C with a cooling source at 30°C for air-conditioning purpose. The performance of the three-bed adsorption chiller with mass recovery scheme was compared with that of the three-bed chiller without mass recovery. It is found that cooling effect as well as solar/waste heat recovery efficiency, η of the chiller with mass recovery scheme is superior to those of three-bed chiller without mass recovery for heat source temperatures between 60 and 90°C. However, COP of the proposed chiller is higher than that of the three-bed chiller without mass recovery, when heat source temperature is below 65°C.

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  • Khan, M.Z.I. & Saha, B.B. & Alam, K.C.A. & Akisawa, A. & Kashiwagi, T., 2007. "Study on solar/waste heat driven multi-bed adsorption chiller with mass recovery," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 32(3), pages 365-381.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:32:y:2007:i:3:p:365-381
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2006.02.003
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