Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7935358 | Solar Energy | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, a numerical model to quantify the enhancement of the performance of a lithium bromide absorption chiller by means of alcoholic additives is presented. The model is constituted with mass and energy balances, and is validated with experimental data of a single-stage absorption chiller with a nominal cooling capacity of 5â¯kW. During the simulation, inlet temperature of the hot water flowing into the generator is varied according to experimental data of a solar collector facility installed in Kassel (Germany) with an aperture area of 150â¯m2. The temperature of the cooling water entering the absorber is varied as well. Results show that COP and cooling capacity of the absorption chiller are enhanced up to 83% when small quantities of surfactants are added into the aqueous lithium bromide solution.
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Authors
Michael Olbricht, Federico Lonardi, Andrea Luke,