2023
DOI: 10.3390/thermo3010012
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Experimental Work on Salt-Based Cooling Systems

Abstract: The energy consumption for space cooling is progressively increasing. Integrating renewable energy into space cooling systems is critical for reducing CO2 emissions from the building sector. The salt-based cooling system is an appealing alternative as it can be charged by solar energy. This system is based on the characteristic of endothermic salts, which generate a considerable cooling effect when dissolved in water. A screening test was performed in this work to evaluate the cooling performance of several en… Show more

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“…TCES cooling application can be performed through three methods [31]. In the most common method, the cooling effect is produced during the evaporation of the sorbate fluid before reacting with the sorbent [32] the working principle is shown in Figure 1b.…”
Section: Reaction Phase and Working Pairsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TCES cooling application can be performed through three methods [31]. In the most common method, the cooling effect is produced during the evaporation of the sorbate fluid before reacting with the sorbent [32] the working principle is shown in Figure 1b.…”
Section: Reaction Phase and Working Pairsmentioning
confidence: 99%