Abstract:
Absorption-refrigeration systems are emerging as an
important technology for the utilisation of low- and mediumtemperature
thermal-energy, such as renewable- and waste-heat
sources, as a means of addressing the quickly accelerating global
demand for cooling. In particular, systems based on the
ammonia-water diffusion absorption refrigeration (DAR) cycle
are of particular interest for cooling in off-grid regions and in
developing countries due to their low capital costs, low
maintenance requirements and unique design in which the
requirement for an electrically driven pump is omitted. In this
work, a detailed experimental evaluation is undertaken of a DAR
unit with a nominal cooling capacity of 120 W. Electrical
cartridge heaters are used to provide the thermal input which can
be varied in the range 300-700 W at generator temperatures of
150-200 °C. Heating is also supplied to the air inside an insulated
cold-box constructed around the evaporator which, by counteracting
the cooling effect, allows the cooling output to be
measured indirectly. Tests are performed with the DAR system
charged to default factory settings (23.8 bar and an ammonia
concentration of 30% by wt.). The cooling output obtained is in
the range 79-104 W, corresponding to a coefficient of
performance (COP) in the range 0.11-0.26. Results are compared
to performance calculations from a steady-state system model,
showing acceptable agreement for a model of this fidelity.
Temperature measurements at various points in the system are
used to provide further verification of the model assumptions. In
particular, the temperatures measured in the condenser are used
to evaluate the degree of sub-cooling and the effectiveness of the
rectification process; while the air temperature and flow regime
in contact with the evaporator are found to have a non-negligible
effect on the predictions of the cooling output and the COP of the
system.
Description:
Papers presented at the 13th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Portoroz, Slovenia on 17-19 July 2017 .