Abstract
In a variety of waste heat utilization technologies, absorption refrigeration can be driven by low-grade heat to provide cooling capacity, which is suitable for situations with both waste heat supply and refrigeration demand. In this paper, an ammonia-water absorption refrigeration prototype with a new generator structure is experimentally studied. Its economic analysis is carried out for pre-cooling in a liquefied natural gas plant. It is investigated that 1.8 kW cooling capacity at −10 °C is obtained, COP maintains between 0.29 and 0.35, and waste heat recovery ratio is improved by 150%. The proposed system is applied to a 30,000 Nm3 d−1 liquefied natural gas plant to replace the conventional compression refrigerator as the pre-cooling stage, and waste heat from exhaust gas and jacket coolant is recovered in the reboiler and stripping section, respectively, in order to provide cooling capacity for pre-cooling of both natural gas and refrigerant. Economic analysis shows that specific power consumption of the modified system is reduced by 30%, from 0.40 to 0.28 kWh Nm−3. Consequently, the annual natural gas consumption and operating costs are reduced by 17.3% and 9.4%, respectively, and the payback period is 2.2 years compared to conventional systems with compressor-based pre-cooling stages.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 78-87 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | International Journal of Refrigeration |
Volume | 129 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Sept 2021 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Absorption refrigeration
- Analyse économique
- Consommation électrique spécifique
- Economic analysis
- Experimental study
- Froid à absorption
- Gaz naturel liquéfié
- Liquefied natural gas
- Récupération de chaleur perdue
- Specific power consumption
- Waste heat recovery
- Étude expérimentale