Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
646049 Applied Thermal Engineering 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Examines the performance of solar driven adsorption chillers for tropical regions.•Three different adsorbent–refrigerant pairs have been studied.•Results are useful in selecting suitable adsorbent–refrigerant pairs.

This article presents analytical investigation results on the performance of solar powered adsorption cooling systems for Malaysia and similar tropical regions. The studied adsorbent–refrigerant pairs are silica gel-water, activated carbon fiber-ethanol and activated carbon-methanol. A computer simulation program has been developed for modeling and performance evaluation for the solar driven adsorption cooling cycle using the meteorological data of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia The simulation is based on the experimentally confirmed adsorption isotherms, kinetics and isosteric heat of the adsorption data for the respective adsorbent–refrigerant pairs. The optimum cooling capacity and coefficient of performance (COP) of the different adsorbent–refrigerant pairs varying adsorption–desorption cycle time, regeneration temperature and chilled water inlet temperature are calculated and compared.

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