Developing the dual system of wind forced chiller integrated with wind generator.
Author(s) : HSIAO M. K., TING C. C.
Summary
The CCT Lab successfully developed wind forced chiller directly uses the wind force to drive the refrigerating system and therefore reduces two times energy conversion between mechanical and electrical energies. Due to its larger working torque needed by the compressor than the other wind generators, the wind forced chiller needs also large wind speed for effective work. This work aims to develop a dual system of wind forced chiller integrated with wind generator, which can capture wind energy with more wide wind speed range. An integrated programmable logic controller is applied in this wind forced dual system, to drive the wind forced chiller and the wind generator in terms of the rotational speed of the wind machine separately. The wind forced chiller will be switched on while the increasing rotational speed reaches to 80 rpm and off while the decreasing rotating speed reaches to 40 rpm. The combined wind generator is switched on while the increasing rotational speed reaches to 10 rpm or the compressor is off and off while the increasing rotational speed reaches to 70 rpm. The two systems are not switched on at the same time.
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- Original title: Developing the dual system of wind forced chiller integrated with wind generator.
- Record ID : 2010-0969
- Languages: English
- Source: ACRA-2009. The proceedings of the 4th Asian conference on refrigeration and air conditioning: May 20-22, 2009, Taipei, R.O.C.
- Publication date: 2009/05/20
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- Themes: Chillers
- Keywords: Wind; Energy; Chiller; Recovery; Expérimentation; Wind energy; Energy saving; Air conditioning
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