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An innovative adsorptive chiller prototype based on 3 hybrid coated/granular adsorbers

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 179, Issue -, Pages 929-938

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2016.07.056

Keywords

Adsorption chiller; Hybrid adsorber; 3 adsorbers layout

Funding

  1. PON Ricerca e Cornpetitivita of the project T.E.S.E.O. (Efficient Technologies for Energy Sustainability and Environmental On Board) - P.O.N. (Research and Competition) [02_00153_2939517]

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In this paper, an innovative adsorptive chiller based on 3 hybrid adsorbers is presented as well as results of the first testing campaign performed under real HVAC operating conditions. The prototype presents two main innovative features aimed to achieve high values of cooling power density: (i) a new architecture, with 3 adsorbers connected to a single evaporator and condenser, that allows to perform an advanced machine's management strategy employing unbalanced durations of the isobaric ads-/desorption steps, (ii) hybrid adsorbers realized embedding microporous Silica Gel loose grains into aluminium finned flat tube heat exchangers previously coated with the Mitsubishi AQSOA FAM Z02 sorbent. Water was selected as refrigerant while up to now the machine operates without any mass/heat recovery. A first testing campaign has been carried out at ITAE labs by a test bench specifically developed for thermally driven chillers. Influence of the cycle time as well as the temperature difference between condenser (T-M) and evaporator (T-L) on the overall performance were highlighted. The experimental measurements showed that the chiller is able to deliver an average cooling power (ACP) ranging between 3.4 and 4.4 kW, a volumetric cooling power (VCP) of 7.25-9.36 kW/m(3), with a COP of 0.3-0.35 at T-H = 90 degrees C, T-L similar to 15-18 degrees C and T-M 25-28 degrees C. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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