Thermal Analysis of an Absorption and Adsorption Cooling Chillers Using a Modulating Tempering Valve

J. C. Román, R. J. R. Domínguez, Antonio Rodríguez Martínez, Pedro Soto Parra
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The energy consumption for space cooling is growing faster than for any other end use in buildings, more than tripling between 1990 and 2016. The efficient use of energy is important to reduce the consumption of electricity of conventional air conditioning. This chapter presents a thermal analysis of absorption and adsorption chillers for conditioning the airspace in a building, controlling the hot maximum temperature at the generator input with a modulating tempering valve (MTV) programmed in TRNSYS and Excel software. The energy performance of the system was maximized based on the tilt of the solar collector, storage tank specific volume, and input generator temperature. The results showed that 35 and 27 l/m 2 of specific volume is a good choice for absorption and adsorption chiller without MTV, and 23 and 22 l/m 2 were selected absorption and absorption chillers using the MTV at a fixed tilt angle of 7° of the solar collector and selecting a minimum temperature at the generator input of 111 and 109°C for absorption chiller without and with MTV, respectively, and 75°C for adsorption chiller without and with MTV. The use of MTV represented a significant reduction of the heater energy for both chillers, mainly for absorption chiller.
采用调质阀的吸收式和吸附式冷却器的热分析
空间冷却的能源消费增长速度快于其他最终使用的建筑,1990年和2016年之间的三倍多。有效利用能源是降低常规空调耗电量的重要途径。本章介绍了用于调节建筑物空气的吸收式和吸附式制冷机的热分析,通过在TRNSYS和Excel软件中编程的调节调温阀(MTV)控制发电机输入处的最高热温度。系统的能源性能根据太阳能集热器的倾斜度、储水箱的容积和输入发电机的温度来最大化。结果表明:无MTV吸收式和吸收式制冷机的比容选择为35和27 l/ m2,吸收式和吸收式制冷机的比容选择为23和22 l/ m2,太阳能集热器固定倾角为7°,无MTV吸收式和带MTV吸收式制冷机的发电机输入最低温度分别为111和109℃,无MTV吸收式和带MTV吸收式制冷机的输入最低温度分别为75℃。MTV代表的使用显著减少加热能源的冷却装置,主要用于吸收式制冷机。
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