1988
DOI: 10.1016/0196-8904(88)90040-4
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An additional parameter in evaluating the performance of intermittent solar refrigerators

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“…They reported that decreasing the condenser temperature at any fixed initial solution concentration and temperature results in an increase in the COP of the system. Their simulation results also indicated that an optimum generator temperature exists for achieving the maximum COP at a specified condensation temperature [62]. A theoretical simulation has also been conducted by Said et al [63] of an intermittent solar absorption system designed to provide 120 kW h of cooling effect throughout day and night operation.…”
Section: Single-effect Solar Absorption Cyclementioning
confidence: 94%
“…They reported that decreasing the condenser temperature at any fixed initial solution concentration and temperature results in an increase in the COP of the system. Their simulation results also indicated that an optimum generator temperature exists for achieving the maximum COP at a specified condensation temperature [62]. A theoretical simulation has also been conducted by Said et al [63] of an intermittent solar absorption system designed to provide 120 kW h of cooling effect throughout day and night operation.…”
Section: Single-effect Solar Absorption Cyclementioning
confidence: 94%