2019
DOI: 10.2298/tsci19s4143s
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Using adsorption chillers for utilising waste heat from power plants

Abstract: Original scientific paper https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI19S4143S At present, energy efficiency is a very important issue and it is power generation facilities, among others, that have to confront this challenge. The simultaneous production of electricity, heat and cooling, the so-called trigeneration, allows for substantial savings in the chemical energy of fuels. More efficient use of the primary energy contained in fuels translates into tangible earnings for power plants while reductions in the amounts of fuel… Show more

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“…Warm water from a district heating system [9]; • Direct burning of fossil fuels, e.g., gas [9]; • Waste heat from exhaust gases [9]; • Waste heat from power plants or combined heat and power systems [9]; • Renewable energy, especially solar energy [10].…”
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“…Warm water from a district heating system [9]; • Direct burning of fossil fuels, e.g., gas [9]; • Waste heat from exhaust gases [9]; • Waste heat from power plants or combined heat and power systems [9]; • Renewable energy, especially solar energy [10].…”
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“…The connection between the evaporator and the reaction chamber is regulated by a valve (11). The amount of water in the evaporator is monitored by a tensometric weight measurement system (15). The water Laboratory vacuum pump (4) is placed on the lower table, next to the evaporator chamber.…”
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“…The connection between the evaporator and the reaction chamber is regulated by a valve (11). The amount of water in the evaporator is monitored by a tensometric weight measurement system (15). The water temperature is monitored by a temperature sensor (14) and the absolute pressure is controlled by pressure sensors (16).…”
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“…Moreover, the adsorption devices do not use harmful HCFCs and HFCs, but are based on environmentally friendly sorbent-sorbate pairs, such as silica gel-water [12], zeolites-water [13], activated carbon-ethanol [14]. Additional advantages of adsorption chillers include low noise level, lack of system vibrations and no moving parts [15]. On the other hand, one of the main disadvantages of adsorption refrigeration equipment is discontinuity of operation and low coefficient of performance (COP), usually not exceeding a value of 0.6 [16], as well as a low specific cooling power (SCP) [17].…”
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