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Experimental and numerical analysis of hybrid solar heating and cooling system for a residential user

Rafał Figaj and Maciej Żołądek

Renewable Energy, 2021, vol. 172, issue C, 955-967

Abstract: The paper presents an experimental investigation of a solar dish concentrating system with thermal collectors, along with a numerical investigation of a solar cooling installation based on such system by means of dynamic simulation. The main aim of this study is the analysis of heat generation from the system for heating and cooling purposes, with the use of sorption chillers. A computer simulation of the dynamic operation of the proposed solar heating and cooling system was developed within TRNSYS software. The experimental data were used to validate the model of the concentrator and solar collectors. Successively, a solar heating and cooling installation for a residential application, integrating the different configurations of solar energy collecting devices and thermally driven chillers, was proposed and dynamically simulated. Flat-plate, evacuated tube and photovoltaic-thermal collectors were considered along with absorption and adsorption chiller units. In the present study, different system configurations, localities and time bases were considered to investigate the energy and economic performance of the system.

Keywords: Solar concentrating system; Solar cooling system; Sorption chiller; Energy analysis; TRNSYS (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2021.03.091

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