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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2019 SwedenPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Zhiyao Yang; Zhu Chaoyi; Zhu Chaoyi;Corey Blackman;
+1 AuthorsCorey Blackman
Corey Blackman in OpenAIREZhiyao Yang; Zhu Chaoyi; Zhu Chaoyi;Corey Blackman;
Corey Blackman
Corey Blackman in OpenAIREKyle R. Gluesenkamp;
Kyle R. Gluesenkamp
Kyle R. Gluesenkamp in OpenAIREAbstract A straightforward thermodynamic model is developed in this work to analyze the efficiency limit of diverse sorption systems. A method is presented to quantify the dead thermal mass of heat exchangers. Solid and liquid sorbents based on chemisorption or physical adsorption are accommodated. Four possible single-effect configurations are considered: basic absorption or adsorption (separate desorber, absorber, condenser, and evaporator); separate condenser/evaporator (two identical sorbent-containing reactors with a condenser and a separate direct expansion evaporator); combined condenser/evaporator (one salt-containing reactor with a combined condenser/evaporator module); and resorption (two sorbent-containing reactors, each with a different sorbent). The analytical model was verified against an empirical heat and mass transfer model derived from component experimental results. It was then used to evaluate and determine the optimal design for an ammoniate salt-based solid/gas sorption heat pump for a space heating application. The effects on system performance were evaluated with respect to different working pairs, dead thermal mass factors, and system operating temperatures. The effect of reactor dead mass as well as heat recovery on system performance was also studied for each configuration. Based on the analysis in this work, an ammonia resorption cycle using LiCl/NaBr as the working pair was found to be the most suitable single-effect cycle for space heating applications. The maximum cycle heating coefficient of performance for the design conditions was 1.50 with 50% heat recovery and 1.34 without heat recovery.
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