Simulation of the solar adsorption refrigeration operating at near atmospheric pressure
You, Y., Hu, Eric, Jarvis, J. and Li, Yuncang 2001, Simulation of the solar adsorption refrigeration operating at near atmospheric pressure, in Bringing solar down to earth : ISES 2001 solar world congress, Adelaide Australia, 25-30 November 2001, proceedings, Australian and New Zealand Solar Energy Society, Adelaide, S.Aust., pp. 1075-1083.
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Simulation of the solar adsorption refrigeration operating at near atmospheric pressure
Bringing solar down to earth : ISES 2001 solar world congress, Adelaide Australia, 25-30 November 2001, proceedings
Editor(s)
Saman, W. Y. Charters, W.W.S.
Publication date
2001
Start page
1075
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1083
Publisher
Australian and New Zealand Solar Energy Society
Place of publication
Adelaide, S.Aust.
Summary
To solve the leaking problem faced by current vacuum adsorption refrigeration systems, the authors have carried out a series of studies on the concept of raising the system's pressure to around atmospheric pressure with an inert gas (eg. Helium) as the pressure-adjusting agent. This paper presents the simulation of the performance oj the activated carbon-methanol adsorption refrigeration operating at near atmospheric pressure powered by solar energy. This simulation can be refereed in the prototype design.