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Experimental studies on the impact of adsorbent particle size on the adsorption chiller performance.
Author(s) : MANILA R. M., SRINIVASAN K., DUTTA P.
Type of article: IJR article
Summary
Adsorption chiller dynamics and its effect on the performance are greatly influenced by the adsorbent particle size because they govern both the micro (intra-particle) and macro (inter-particle) heat and mass transfer resistances within the adsorber bed. The net effect of adsorbent particle size and shape on the overall cooling system performance is addressed here. Initial CFD analysis of columnar adsorber bed with silica gel + water as the working pair, assuming uniform spherical adsorbent, showed increased uptake capacity with smaller sized (0.23 mm radius) particles over bigger sized (0.8 mm radius) ones despite smaller vapor penetration depth of the former. Subsequently, the effect of adsorbent particle size and shape on the overall cooling system performance is investigated experimentally in a single-stage one-bed mode for RD 2060 (0.8 mm radius) and RD 3070 (0.23 mm radius) silica gel specimens. Though the smaller size of RD 3070 is favourable for the adsorption kinetics at the particle level, its non-spherical shape and highly non-uniform size distribution resulted in significantly lower permeability and thermal diffusivity of the packed adsorber bed, thus hindering the cyclic steady state throughput. For the same operating conditions, RD 2060 and RD 3070 yield a cooling capacity (CC) of 107 W and 22 W, respectively. Further, the coefficient of performance (COP) drops by 73% in the case of RD 3070. The present study indicates that the adsorber bed design must consider both the adsorbent size and shape, in addition to other system operational parameters to enhance performance indicators.
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- Original title: Experimental studies on the impact of adsorbent particle size on the adsorption chiller performance.
- Record ID : 30032411
- Languages: English
- Subject: Technology
- Source: International Journal of Refrigeration - Revue Internationale du Froid - vol. 164
- Publication date: 2024/08
- DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2024.04.021
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Themes:
Absorption and adsorption systems;
Chillers - Keywords: Expérimentation; Adsorption system; Chiller; Performance; Simulation; CFD; Silica gel; COP
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