Experimental Study on Performance of Solar Thermal Driven Cooling System Versus a Hybrid Mechanical Compression Refrigeration-Solar Thermal Assisted System in Hot Areas

A. Ali
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Refrigeration and air conditioning systems are essential requirements for human needs, and, this followed by an increasing demand for electric energy. The recent trend in research and development find such systems to be driven entirely or partiality by renewable energy. One goal of this study is to minimize the grid-based electrical power needed by the residential scale air conditioning system through either using full, driven or partiality solar thermal energy. The study main aim is to present the reduction in the electrical power consumption by the mechanical compression refrigeration system through integrating an intermediate solar thermal to raise the pressure of the refrigerant after the compressor and before the condenser and to compare this system performance with an entirely driven solar thermal cooling system under hot, arid areas. This is being done through design, constructing and operation of both systems and carrying out the performance measurements under Assiut city environmental conditions.
热区太阳能热驱动制冷系统与机械压缩制冷-太阳能热辅助混合制冷系统性能的实验研究
制冷和空调系统是人类需求的基本要求,随之而来的是对电能的需求不断增加。最近的研究和发展趋势发现,这些系统完全或部分由可再生能源驱动。本研究的一个目标是通过使用完全的、驱动的或部分的太阳能热能,最大限度地减少住宅规模空调系统所需的电网电力。研究的主要目的是通过集成中间太阳能热来提高压缩机之后和冷凝器之前制冷剂的压力,从而降低机械压缩制冷系统的电力消耗,并将该系统的性能与炎热干旱地区完全驱动的太阳能热冷却系统进行比较。这是通过两个系统的设计、建造和操作以及在阿西尤特城市环境条件下进行性能测量来实现的。
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