2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2019.01.371
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Thermodynamic analysis of a novel ammonia-water power/cooling combined system with adjustable refrigeration-to-power ratio

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“…On the other hand, regarding exergy analysis, it was found that the highest exergy efficiency of 49.5% was reported by Han et al, 108 which included a turbine, three absorbers, and two steam generators, among other components. The second highest exergy value of 45.52% was achieved by Chen et al 111 but requiring high operating temperatures.…”
Section: Other Novel Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…On the other hand, regarding exergy analysis, it was found that the highest exergy efficiency of 49.5% was reported by Han et al, 108 which included a turbine, three absorbers, and two steam generators, among other components. The second highest exergy value of 45.52% was achieved by Chen et al 111 but requiring high operating temperatures.…”
Section: Other Novel Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…This system has the advantage of being very simple and does not require high operating temperatures, but the production cost is considerably higher than other systems operating at similar temperatures 86 . Han et al 108 modeled a system including a turbine, three absorbers, and two steam generators. One was used for power generation and the other for cooling.…”
Section: Other Novel Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 99%