Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7046655 Applied Thermal Engineering 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Absorption refrigeration systems (ARSs) are widely used both in commercial and industrial projects. In the conventional ARS, much high-temperature heat is supplied to the generator; meanwhile, a large quantity of low-temperature heat is rejected to the environment directly through the condenser and the absorber. In order to enhance the performance of conventional ARS, an absorption-compression hybrid refrigeration system is studied, and it can recover all condensation heat for the generation of refrigerant by improving the grade of condensation heat through a vapor compressor. The effects of different parameters on the performance of this hybrid refrigeration system are investigated by simulation. As a conclusion, the absorption-compression hybrid refrigeration system recovering condensation heat for generation (RCHG-ARS) shows a 70-80% decrease of the generation heat inputted from outside, and the primary energy efficiency (PEE) of RCHG-ARS can be 97.1% higher than that of conventional ARS.
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