Experimental analysis of absorption refrigeration system driven by waste heat of diesel engine exhaust
This work presents an experimental study of an ammonia-water absorption refrigeration system using the exhaust of an internal combustion engine as energy source. The exhaust gas energy availability, the performance of the absorption refrigeration system and the engine performance are evaluated. A co...
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doaj-5e939a27bf3f4fed9203591fa1334dad2021-01-02T05:50:41ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362019-01-0123114915710.2298/TSCI160311003K0354-98361700003KExperimental analysis of absorption refrigeration system driven by waste heat of diesel engine exhaustKumar Mukul0Das Randip Kumar1Indian School of Mines, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dhanbad, IndiaIndian School of Mines, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dhanbad, IndiaThis work presents an experimental study of an ammonia-water absorption refrigeration system using the exhaust of an internal combustion engine as energy source. The exhaust gas energy availability, the performance of the absorption refrigeration system and the engine performance are evaluated. A commercial turbocharged Diesel engine has been tested in a bench test dynamometer, with the absorption refrigeration system adapted to the exhaust system. The maximum COP obtained from the refrigeration system is 0.136 and it has been shown that heat energy available with exhaust gas is capable of producing sufficient cooling capacity for air conditioning the vehicle without requiring any energy input from the engine.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2019/0354-98361700003K.pdfabsorption refrigerationdiesel engineCOPefficiencyrefrigeration effectwaste heat |
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Experimental analysis of absorption refrigeration system driven by waste heat of diesel engine exhaust |
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Experimental analysis of absorption refrigeration system driven by waste heat of diesel engine exhaust |
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Experimental analysis of absorption refrigeration system driven by waste heat of diesel engine exhaust |
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Experimental analysis of absorption refrigeration system driven by waste heat of diesel engine exhaust |
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Experimental analysis of absorption refrigeration system driven by waste heat of diesel engine exhaust |
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experimental analysis of absorption refrigeration system driven by waste heat of diesel engine exhaust |
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VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences |
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Thermal Science |
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This work presents an experimental study of an ammonia-water absorption refrigeration system using the exhaust of an internal combustion engine as energy source. The exhaust gas energy availability, the performance of the absorption refrigeration system and the engine performance are evaluated. A commercial turbocharged Diesel engine has been tested in a bench test dynamometer, with the absorption refrigeration system adapted to the exhaust system. The maximum COP obtained from the refrigeration system is 0.136 and it has been shown that heat energy available with exhaust gas is capable of producing sufficient cooling capacity for air conditioning the vehicle without requiring any energy input from the engine. |
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absorption refrigeration diesel engine COP efficiency refrigeration effect waste heat |
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