کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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647025 | 1457172 | 2012 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

The first ever conceptualization, design, fabrication and successful experimental demonstration of a thermally activated microscale absorption heat pump for miniaturized or mobile applications is reported here. Several-fold enhancements in coupled heat and mass transfer possible in microscale passages remove significant hurdles that have hindered the implementation of thermally activated heat pumps. Cooling capacities of 100 W–10 s of kW are possible through minor changes in component geometry. These mass-producible miniaturized systems can be packaged as monolithic full-system packages or as discrete, distributed hydronically coupled components integrated into buildings. A 300 W nominal cooling capacity ammonia–water absorption heat pump with overall dimensions of 200 × 200 × 34 mm and a mass of 7 kg was fabricated and tested over a range of heat sink temperatures from 20 to 35 °C with 500–800 W of desorber heat input to yield cooling duties of 136–300 W.
► First ever demonstration of a thermally activated microscale monolith absorption heat pump.
► Microscale heat and mass transfer and component integration enables miniaturization.
► Cooling of 300 W achieved with 200 × 200 × 34 mm, 7 kg unit.
► Modular: large capacity range possible through minor changes in component geometry.
Journal: Applied Thermal Engineering - Volume 47, 5 December 2012, Pages 119–125