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Hourly simulation and performance of solar electric-vapor compression refrigeration system

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SOLAR ENERGY
Volume 85, Issue 11, Pages 2720-2731

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2011.08.013

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Coefficient of the performance; Cooling load capacity; Photovoltaic panel; Refrigeration system; Solar electric; Solar radiation

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A solar electric-vapor compression refrigeration (SE-VCR) system has been proposed in this study. The SE-VCR system was investigated for different evaporating temperatures and months in Adana city located in the southern region of Turkey. First, the hourly cooling load capacities (heat gain) of a sample building during the 23rd days of May, June, July, August and September months were determined by using meteorological data such as hourly average solar radiations and atmospheric temperatures. The hourly total heat gain of the sample building comprised of wall, window, humans, illumination and devices were determined by using the Cooling Load Hourly Analysis Program (HAP) 4.4. Then, the hourly variations of various parameters such as coefficient of the performance, condenser capacity and compressor power consumption were calculated. In addition, the minimum photovoltaic panel surface area was determined to meet the compressor power demand according to the hourly average solar radiation data. For evaporating temperature T-e = 0 degrees C, the maximum compressor power consumption was obtained as 2.53 kW at 15:00 PM on August 23. The required photovoltaic panel surface area was found to be around 31.26 m(2). It was determined that the SE-VCR system could be used for home/office-cooling purposes during the day in the southern region of Turkey. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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