TY - JOUR
T1 - An improved absorption refrigeration system for recovering two waste heat with different temperatures
T2 - Parametric analysis and comparative study
AU - Bai, Yin
AU - Lu, Ding
AU - Liu, Zijian
AU - Gong, Maoqiong
AU - Shen, Jun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021
PY - 2022/1
Y1 - 2022/1
N2 - Heat capacity and temperature matching between the heat sources and energy system is of vital importance to improve energy efficiency, especially in occasions with multiple temperature-distributed heat sources. In this paper, an improved ammonia-water absorption refrigeration system with additional intermediate-pressure generator and absorber is proposed, aiming at recovering two kinds of heat sources with different grades. To match the heat capacity of two sources, solution distribution to the high- and intermediate-pressure generator can be adjusted. Moreover, heating areas of the two generators are extended from the reboilers to the stripping sections, in order to improve the heat utilization ratio. Simulation study shows that as the solution split ratio to the intermediate-pressure generator increases, the capacity for recovering low-grade heat sources is improved. The coefficient of performance of the proposed system is 5% higher than that of the modified vapor exchange system within a large range of the intermediate pressure. Under the baseline working condition with evaporation temperature of -15°C and condensation temperature of 31°C, a significant increment in exergy efficiency is achieved by the proposed system, which is 32.6% and 56.5% higher than that of the conventional single-effect and conventional vapor exchange system, respectively.
AB - Heat capacity and temperature matching between the heat sources and energy system is of vital importance to improve energy efficiency, especially in occasions with multiple temperature-distributed heat sources. In this paper, an improved ammonia-water absorption refrigeration system with additional intermediate-pressure generator and absorber is proposed, aiming at recovering two kinds of heat sources with different grades. To match the heat capacity of two sources, solution distribution to the high- and intermediate-pressure generator can be adjusted. Moreover, heating areas of the two generators are extended from the reboilers to the stripping sections, in order to improve the heat utilization ratio. Simulation study shows that as the solution split ratio to the intermediate-pressure generator increases, the capacity for recovering low-grade heat sources is improved. The coefficient of performance of the proposed system is 5% higher than that of the modified vapor exchange system within a large range of the intermediate pressure. Under the baseline working condition with evaporation temperature of -15°C and condensation temperature of 31°C, a significant increment in exergy efficiency is achieved by the proposed system, which is 32.6% and 56.5% higher than that of the conventional single-effect and conventional vapor exchange system, respectively.
KW - Absorption refrigeration
KW - Coefficient of performance
KW - Exergy efficiency
KW - Waste heat recovery
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2021.10.019
DO - 10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2021.10.019
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85120361634
SN - 0140-7007
VL - 133
SP - 51
EP - 60
JO - International Journal of Refrigeration
JF - International Journal of Refrigeration
ER -