Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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761371 | Energy Conversion and Management | 2011 | 6 Pages |
A small refrigerator based on resorption technique, employed MnCl2 and NH4Cl as sorbent salts and ammonia as refrigerant, was presented for simultaneously cooling at 0–6 °C and freezing at −16 to −14.5 °C in this work. The cooling capacity of this device was investigated by measuring the mass amount of the ice generated during a certain period of 3 h operation, and the experiments were conducted at different ambient temperature ranging from 20 °C to 35 °C. The total cooling capacity was calculated 475 kJ per kg of NH4Cl salt, and the mean specific cooling power (SCP) was 43 W per kg of NH4Cl salt, the effective cooling production responsible for making ice accounted for 25–42% of the total cooling capacity depending on the different operating conditions studied in this work.
► A resorption refrigerator employing MnCl2–NH3 and NH4Cl–NH3 was designed and investigated. ► The experiments were operated under different ambient temperatures from 20 to 35 oC. ► The refrigerator provided simultaneously two cooling levels: at 0–6 °C and at −16 ∼ −14.5 °C. ► With 3 h operation the total cooling capacity was 475 kJ per kg of NH4Cl salt. ► The effective cooling production was 25–42% of the total cooling capacity.