Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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792691 | International Journal of Refrigeration | 2016 | 11 Pages |
•Mechanical vapour compression and two absorption system options were compared.•Industrial application: lubricating oil dewaxing.•Absorption systems are found to be thermally more efficient using lower pressure and lower cost steam.•Ammonia/lithium nitrate is the most efficient system, but there is little or no industrial experience.•Ammonia/lithium nitrate has significant disadvantages for heat and mass transfer.
Three refrigeration systems applied to a lubricant dewaxing process were analysed and compared: existing mechanical vapour compression and proposed ammonia/water and ammonia/lithium nitrate absorption refrigeration. The absorption systems offer higher thermal efficiencies using cheaper, lower pressure steam. The ammonia/lithium nitrate system has the capacity to provide the highest efficiency option at the cost of a higher investment due to its adverse transport properties: high viscosities. The ammonia/water system is a tried and tested technology whereas the ammonia/lithium nitrate has been demonstrated, but to the authors' knowledge, not used in an industrial scale system.