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A New Design of an Integrated Solar Absorption Cooling System Driven by an Evacuated Tube Collector: A Case Study for Baghdad, Iraq
by
Alobaid, Falah
, Epple, Bernd
, Al-Falahi, Adil
in
absorption chiller
/ Air conditioning
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Bans
/ Case studies
/ Cooling
/ Design and construction
/ Efficiency
/ Electricity distribution
/ Electron tubes
/ Emissions
/ Energy management
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Green buildings
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Heating
/ performance and analysis
/ Simulation
/ Software
/ Solar collectors
/ solar cooling
/ solar cooling system
/ Solar cooling systems
/ Solar energy
/ TRNSYS
/ Water shortages
2020
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A New Design of an Integrated Solar Absorption Cooling System Driven by an Evacuated Tube Collector: A Case Study for Baghdad, Iraq
by
Alobaid, Falah
, Epple, Bernd
, Al-Falahi, Adil
in
absorption chiller
/ Air conditioning
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Bans
/ Case studies
/ Cooling
/ Design and construction
/ Efficiency
/ Electricity distribution
/ Electron tubes
/ Emissions
/ Energy management
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Green buildings
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Heating
/ performance and analysis
/ Simulation
/ Software
/ Solar collectors
/ solar cooling
/ solar cooling system
/ Solar cooling systems
/ Solar energy
/ TRNSYS
/ Water shortages
2020
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A New Design of an Integrated Solar Absorption Cooling System Driven by an Evacuated Tube Collector: A Case Study for Baghdad, Iraq
by
Alobaid, Falah
, Epple, Bernd
, Al-Falahi, Adil
in
absorption chiller
/ Air conditioning
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Bans
/ Case studies
/ Cooling
/ Design and construction
/ Efficiency
/ Electricity distribution
/ Electron tubes
/ Emissions
/ Energy management
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Green buildings
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Heating
/ performance and analysis
/ Simulation
/ Software
/ Solar collectors
/ solar cooling
/ solar cooling system
/ Solar cooling systems
/ Solar energy
/ TRNSYS
/ Water shortages
2020
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A New Design of an Integrated Solar Absorption Cooling System Driven by an Evacuated Tube Collector: A Case Study for Baghdad, Iraq
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A New Design of an Integrated Solar Absorption Cooling System Driven by an Evacuated Tube Collector: A Case Study for Baghdad, Iraq
2020
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Overview
The electrical power consumption of refrigeration equipment leads to a significant influence on the supply network, especially on the hottest days during the cooling season (and this is besides the conventional electricity problem in Iraq). The aim of this work is to investigate the energy performance of a solar-driven air-conditioning system utilizing absorption technology under climate in Baghdad, Iraq. The solar fraction and the thermal performance of the solar air-conditioning system were analyzed for various months in the cooling season. It was found that the system operating in August shows the best monthly average solar fraction (of 59.4%) and coefficient of performance (COP) (of 0.52) due to the high solar potential in this month. Moreover, the seasonal integrated collector efficiency was 54%, providing a seasonal solar fraction of 58%, and the COP of the absorption chiller was 0.44, which was in limit, as reported in the literature for similar systems. A detailed parametric analysis was carried out to evaluate the thermal performance of the system and analyses, and the effect of design variables on the solar fraction of the system during the cooling season.
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