Recent developments in the design of a new air-cooled, hot-water-driven H2O-LiBr absorption chiller.

Author(s) : CASTRO J., OLIVA A., PÉREZ-SEGARRA C. D., et al.

Summary

This paper explains the up-to-date stage of development of an air-cooled H2O-LiBr absorption chiller. The methodology of development is based on the systematic application of advanced numerical and experimental techniques, taking into consideration economical criteria. In a previous development of a laboratory prototype of this concept of absorption chiller, two levels of mathematical modelling of different degree of detail, implemented for design/prediction purposes, were experimentally validated: (1) modelling of the absorption cycle, based on overall balances of mass and energy in the different elements; (2) modelling of the heat exchangers of the absorption cycle, that take into account the specific heat and mass transfer processes implied by means of semi-empirical models. The same models have been applied for a new preindustrial prototype.

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  • Original title: Recent developments in the design of a new air-cooled, hot-water-driven H2O-LiBr absorption chiller.
  • Record ID : 2009-1105
  • Languages: English
  • Source: ASHRAE Transactions. 2008 Winter Meeting, New York City, NY. Volume 114, part 1 + CD-ROM.
  • Publication date: 2008/01/19

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