Optimization study of absorption-compression cooling cycles.

Author(s) : CHEN Z. J., CLODIC D.

Summary

In a heat driven air-cooled absorption cooling system using water-lithium bromide as the working fluid pair, the outlet air temperature generally reaches 40 to 50 deg C, this results in high temperature in absorber and condenser, while the solution concentration is at the point of crystallization. Two compressors are introduced in order to increase the pressures of condensation and absorption. A computer simulation model has been set up to analyse the cycles: with two compressors, with one of them and with the other. The paper presents the simulation results.

Details

  • Original title: Optimization study of absorption-compression cooling cycles.
  • Record ID : 1993-0233
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1992/07/14
  • Source: Source: Proc. 1992 int. Refrig. Conf., Energy Effic. New Refrig., Purdue Univ.
    vol. 1; 289-294; 4 fig.; 3 tabl.; 4 ref.
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