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Performance analysis of waste heat-driven cooling cum desalination adsorption cycle.

Author(s) : THU K., SAHA B. B., CHAKRABORTY A., et al.

Summary

This article describes a novel low-temperature (typically between 50 and 80°C) waste heat powered adsorption (AD) cycle that produces both cooling and high-grade potable water. The proposed AD cycle comprises three adsorption beds, two evaporators and a condenser, and the mathematical modelling of such a cycle shows the production of (i) the chilled water at 7°C with nominal cooling of 3.5 Rton, and (ii) the cooled-water of 20°C at a nominal capacity 6.0 Rton. Simultaneously, a specific daily water production of 11.2 m3 per tonne of silica gel per day has been achieved from the cycle. With a two temperature levels of evaporation and pressurization in the cycle, the COP of the cycle is found to be approaching 0.80 while the performance ratio of desalination is 0.71.

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  • Original title: Performance analysis of waste heat-driven cooling cum desalination adsorption cycle.
  • Record ID : 2010-1458
  • Languages: English
  • Source: 9th IIR-Gustav Lorentzen Conference on Natural Working Fluids (GL2010). Proceedings. Sydney, Australia, April 12-14, 2010.
  • Publication date: 2010/04/12

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