Analysis and characterization of an optical fiber for Carrol–Water liquid pair
M.A. Basurto-Pensado,
R.J. Romero,
J.J. Sánchez-Mondragón and
D. Dorantes-Romero
Energy, 2011, vol. 36, issue 7, 3952-3958
Abstract:
A system of energy recovery depends on the process operation conditions from which it receives the energy when a Carrol–Water pair is used. To improve the performance of the energy recovery system, the variables of temperature, pressure and concentration must be in balance. External sensors for temperature and pressure may be installed for all components. However, concentration is not determined online, and therefore an indirect method must be considered, such as optical transmittance correlation. Humidity contamination accounts for the hygroscopicity of Carrol water samples.
Keywords: Absorption systems; Heat transformers; Advanced heat pumps; Optical sensor; Refraction index (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2011.05.009
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