Evaluation of a novel solar driven sorption cooling/heating system integrated with PCM storage compartment
Mohammadreza Behi,
Seyed Aliakbar Mirmohammadi,
Morteza Ghanbarpour,
Hamidreza Behi and
Björn Palm
Energy, 2018, vol. 164, issue C, 449-464
Abstract:
Recently the interest in solar thermal cooling has been growing for Air Conditioning (AC) applications. This paper presents an applied experimental and numerical evaluation of a novel triple-state sorption solar cooling module. The performance of a LiCl-H2O based sorption module (SM) for cooling/heating system with integration of an external energy storage has been evaluated. The dynamic behavior of the SM, which can be driven by solar energy, is presented. Two PCM assisted configurations of the SM have been studied herein; (i) PCM assisted sorption module for cooling applications (ii) PCM assisted sorption module for heating applications. Initially, an experimental investigation was carried out to evaluate the charging/discharging process of the SM without external energy storage. Secondly, the initial experimental configuration was modeled with a PCM integrated storage compartment. The PCM storage compartment was connected to the Condenser/Evaporator (C/E) of the SM. The temporal history of the sorption module's C/E and PCM storage, the cyclic and average performance in terms of cooling/heating capacity, cooling/heating COP, and the total efficiency were experimentally and numerically investigated. Furthermore, PCM charging/discharging power rate and solidification/melting process of the PCM in the integrated storage compartment to the SM were predicted by the model.
Keywords: Sorption cooling/heating; Applied energy storage; Phase change material (PCM); Experimental and numerical studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.08.166
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