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Dynamic and Economic Investigation of a Solar Thermal-Driven Two-Bed Adsorption Chiller under Perth Climatic Conditions
by
Alahmer, Ali
, Wang, Xiaolin
, Alam, K. C. Amanul
in
Activated carbon
/ Adsorbents
/ Adsorption
/ adsorption chiller
/ Air conditioning
/ Cold
/ Cooling
/ Electricity
/ Heat
/ Hydrologic cycle
/ Investigations
/ Payback periods
/ Researchers
/ sconomic analysis
/ silica gel
/ solar cooling
/ Solar energy
/ Water temperature
2020
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Dynamic and Economic Investigation of a Solar Thermal-Driven Two-Bed Adsorption Chiller under Perth Climatic Conditions
by
Alahmer, Ali
, Wang, Xiaolin
, Alam, K. C. Amanul
in
Activated carbon
/ Adsorbents
/ Adsorption
/ adsorption chiller
/ Air conditioning
/ Cold
/ Cooling
/ Electricity
/ Heat
/ Hydrologic cycle
/ Investigations
/ Payback periods
/ Researchers
/ sconomic analysis
/ silica gel
/ solar cooling
/ Solar energy
/ Water temperature
2020
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Dynamic and Economic Investigation of a Solar Thermal-Driven Two-Bed Adsorption Chiller under Perth Climatic Conditions
by
Alahmer, Ali
, Wang, Xiaolin
, Alam, K. C. Amanul
in
Activated carbon
/ Adsorbents
/ Adsorption
/ adsorption chiller
/ Air conditioning
/ Cold
/ Cooling
/ Electricity
/ Heat
/ Hydrologic cycle
/ Investigations
/ Payback periods
/ Researchers
/ sconomic analysis
/ silica gel
/ solar cooling
/ Solar energy
/ Water temperature
2020
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Dynamic and Economic Investigation of a Solar Thermal-Driven Two-Bed Adsorption Chiller under Perth Climatic Conditions
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Dynamic and Economic Investigation of a Solar Thermal-Driven Two-Bed Adsorption Chiller under Perth Climatic Conditions
2020
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Performance assessment of a two-bed silica gel-water adsorption refrigeration system driven by solar thermal energy is carried out under a climatic condition typical of Perth, Australia. A Fourier series is used to simulate solar radiation based on the actual data obtained from Meteonorm software, version 7.0 for Perth, Australia. Two economic methodologies, Payback Period and Life-Cycle Saving are used to evaluate the system economics and optimize the need for solar collector areas. The analysis showed that the order of Fourier series did not have a significant impact on the simulation radiation data and a three-order Fourier series was good enough to approximate the actual solar radiation. For a typical summer day, the average cooling capacity of the chiller at peak hour (13:00) is around 11 kW while the cyclic chiller system coefficient of performance (COP) and solar system COP are around 0.5 and 0.3, respectively. The economic analysis showed that the payback period for the solar adsorption system studied was about 11 years and the optimal solar collector area was around 38 m2 if a compound parabolic collector (CPC) panel was used. The study indicated that the utilization of the solar-driven adsorption cooling is economically and technically viable for weather conditions like those in Perth, Australia.
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MDPI AG
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