Solar absorption thermal energy storage

In recent years, the global warming and environmental pollutions getting worse and create an awareness to the society to another alternative system which more environmental friendly such as application of solar energy in building cooling system. This thesis, described the simulation of the single st...

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Main Author: Mohd. Senusi, Shahrullizam
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling my.utm.114112017-09-28T00:55:45Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/11411/ Solar absorption thermal energy storage Mohd. Senusi, Shahrullizam TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery In recent years, the global warming and environmental pollutions getting worse and create an awareness to the society to another alternative system which more environmental friendly such as application of solar energy in building cooling system. This thesis, described the simulation of the single stage solar absorption system that was developed by using water lithium bromide solution as refrigerant. The performance of the system will be analyzed based on different parameters. The parameters are evaporator, generator and condenser temperature. For higher evaporator and generator temperature, it will result a higher COP (coefficient of performance) of the system. However, a low condensing temperature will result a higher COP. For generator temperature from 60 to 80??, the absorption cycle at work efficiently. This simulation also will calculate to estimate cooling load, quantity of solar collector and size of thermal energy storage. Size of solar collector and thermal energy storage depends on cooling load required. 2010-04 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/11411/6/ShahrullizamMohdSenusiMFKM2010.pdf Mohd. Senusi, Shahrullizam (2010) Solar absorption thermal energy storage. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.
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Mohd. Senusi, Shahrullizam
Solar absorption thermal energy storage
description In recent years, the global warming and environmental pollutions getting worse and create an awareness to the society to another alternative system which more environmental friendly such as application of solar energy in building cooling system. This thesis, described the simulation of the single stage solar absorption system that was developed by using water lithium bromide solution as refrigerant. The performance of the system will be analyzed based on different parameters. The parameters are evaporator, generator and condenser temperature. For higher evaporator and generator temperature, it will result a higher COP (coefficient of performance) of the system. However, a low condensing temperature will result a higher COP. For generator temperature from 60 to 80??, the absorption cycle at work efficiently. This simulation also will calculate to estimate cooling load, quantity of solar collector and size of thermal energy storage. Size of solar collector and thermal energy storage depends on cooling load required.
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author Mohd. Senusi, Shahrullizam
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title Solar absorption thermal energy storage
title_short Solar absorption thermal energy storage
title_full Solar absorption thermal energy storage
title_fullStr Solar absorption thermal energy storage
title_full_unstemmed Solar absorption thermal energy storage
title_sort solar absorption thermal energy storage
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/11411/6/ShahrullizamMohdSenusiMFKM2010.pdf
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