Thermodynamic evaluations of solar cooling cogeneration cycle using NaSCN–NH3 mixture
- Autores: Shankar R.1, Srinivas T.1, Reddy B.V.2
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Afiliações:
- CO2 Research and Green Technologies Centre, Department of Thermal and Energy, School of Mechanical Engineering
- Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences
- Edição: Volume 53, Nº 3 (2017)
- Páginas: 267-275
- Seção: Solar Energy Storage and Use for Heating and Refrigeration
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0003-701X/article/view/149326
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S0003701X17030100
- ID: 149326
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Resumo
The commercial refrigeration and air conditioning consumes more electric power for its operation. The solar vapor absorption refrigeration helps to minimize the electric power usage and it is renewable. Large size of solar collector area is required for producing the standalone power as well as cooling cycle. The integration of power and cooling cycle minimizes the number of components such as heat exchanger, separator and collector area. The main objective of the work is to integrate power and cooling for two outputs with single cycle using NaSCN–NH3 as working fluid. The advantages of NaSCN–NH3 are having high pressure and pure ammonia vapor at the exit of the generator. The integrated cycle is made by providing the turbine at the exit of the generator along with superheater. It has three pressures of generator, condensing and sink pressure, which is depending on separator and ambient temperature. At the separator temperature of 150°C with weak solution concentration of 0.30, it produces the cogeneration output of 284.80 kW with cycle and plant thermal efficiency of 0.49 and 0.20 respectively.
Sobre autores
R. Shankar
CO2 Research and Green Technologies Centre, Department of Thermal and Energy, School of Mechanical Engineering
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Email: gentlewise26@yahoo.com
Índia, Vellore
T. Srinivas
CO2 Research and Green Technologies Centre, Department of Thermal and Energy, School of Mechanical Engineering
Email: gentlewise26@yahoo.com
Índia, Vellore
B. Reddy
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Email: gentlewise26@yahoo.com
Canadá, Ontario
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