Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1751776 | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2010 | 11 Pages |
GAX based absorption cooling systems have been investigated in recent years by various groups across the world due to their advantage of offering a higher performance compared to that of the conventional ammonia–water absorption systems. In this paper, a comprehensive review of several different GAX cycle configurations has been explained in detail. The choice of working fluids and the performance of the GAX cycle in terms of coefficient of performance and temperature lift are also presented. The study reveals an improvement in the COP of about 10–20%, 20–30% and 30–40% in absorber heat recovery cycle, simple GAX and branched GAX cycle respectively, than that of a conventional single effect system for the same set of operating conditions. The importance of the GAX cycle with respect to the current energy scenario is also highlighted.