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Experimental investigations of a small‐scale solar‐assisted absorption cooling system
Author(s) -
Qadeer Adil,
Hussain Shafqat,
Ali Muzaffar,
Khan Maham
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
heat transfer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2688-4542
pISSN - 2688-4534
DOI - 10.1002/htj.22000
Subject(s) - evaporator , condenser (optics) , absorption refrigerator , solar air conditioning , environmental science , coefficient of performance , nuclear engineering , materials science , thermal , mass flow rate , absorption (acoustics) , water cooling , solar energy , meteorology , mechanical engineering , thermodynamics , engineering , refrigerant , electrical engineering , composite material , optics , heat exchanger , refrigeration , physics , light source
The present study deals with a small‐scale solar‐assisted absorption cooling system having a cooling capacity of 3.52 kW and was investigated experimentally under the climatic conditions of Taxila, Pakistan. Initially, a mathematical model was developed for LiBr/H 2 O vapor absorption system alongside flat‐plate solar thermal collectors to achieve the required operating temperature range of 75°C. Following this, a parametric analysis of the whole system was performed, including various design and climate parameters, such as the working temperatures of the generator, evaporator, condenser, absorber, mass flow rate, and coefficient of performance (COP) of the system. An experimental setup was coupled with solar collectors and instruments to get hot water using solar energy and measurements of main parameters for real‐time performance assessment. From the results obtained, it was revealed that the maximum average COP of the system achieved was 0.70, and the maximum outlet temperature from solar thermal collectors was 75°C. A sensitivity analysis was performed to validate the potential of the absorption machine in the seasonal cooling demand. An economic valuation was accomplished based on the current cost of conventional cooling systems. It was established that the solar cooling system is economical only when shared with domestic water heating.