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A novel membrane-based absorber for sorption heat transformers: A comparative experimental study of a thin-film absorbent and salt-impregnated adsorbents

Mahyar Ashouri, Salman Hassanabadi, Callum Chhokar, Ilya Girnik and Majid Bahrami

Renewable Energy, 2024, vol. 235, issue C

Abstract: The present study proposes a novel membrane-based sorber bed with stationary solution film for oscillatory sorption heat transformers. A custom-built gravimetric large pressure jump setup is used to experimentally compare the performance of the novel membrane-based sorber bed with a Lithium Bromide/Silica gel solid composite sorbent synthesized using the salt-impregnation method. It is shown that the current membrane-based sorber bed provides up to about four times the specific cooling power and more than twice the cooling power density of solid sorbents, demonstrating the capability of the present sorber bed as a promising alternative to solid sorbents. The specific cooling power, cooling power density, and energy storage density of about 2.8 kW/kg, 470 kW/m3, and 269 MJ/m3 are experimentally obtained, respectively. According to experimental results, it is observed that the film thickness plays a significant role in sorption dynamics, while the effect of membrane mass transfer resistance on sorption dynamics is less than 10%. In addition, the present membrane-based sorber bed is analytically modeled, and the results are validated with present experimental data. The present analytical model is also used to investigate the effects of design parameters on the performance metrics.

Keywords: Sorption heat transformers; Waste heat; Membrane-based sorber bed; Solid sorbent; Heat and mass transfer; Analytical modeling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.121338

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