Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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787228 | International Journal of Refrigeration | 2011 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The key technical barrier to using water/lithium bromide (LiBr) as the working fluid in air-cooled absorption chillers and absorption heat-pump systems is the risk of crystallization when the absorber temperature rises at fixed evaporating pressure. This article reviews various crystallization control technologies available to resolve this problem: chemical inhibitors, heat and mass transfer enhancement methods, thermodynamic cycle modifications, and absorption system-control strategies. Other approaches, such as boosting absorber pressure and J-tube technology, are reviewed as well. This review can help guide future efforts to develop water/LiBr air-cooled absorption chillers and absorption heat-pump systems.
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Authors
Kai Wang, Omar Abdelaziz, Padmaja Kisari, Edward A. Vineyard,