Significant process intensification (PI) of heat and mass transfer is indispensable in building compact and energy efficient absorption refrigeration systems. High potentials exist to achieve the required PI through (1) development of active heat and mass transfer enhancement techniques and (2) combining the active enhancement mechanism with proven and widely used passive enhancement techniques in transport processes. There is limited research on the effect of active mechanisms, such as vibration, on heat and mass transfer coefficients in absorption systems with falling film horizontal-tube absorbers. In this general survey, with the aim to enlighten the path for active mechanisms development, recorded heat and mass transfer enhancements vi...
An absorption refrigeration process for making available refrigeration capacity using heat (7) is pr...
The paper describes the numerical modelling of a direct air-cooled single-effect absorption chiller ...
Absorption chillers have great difficulty competing with the electric-driven compression alternative...
Significant process intensification (PI) of heat and mass transfer is indispensable in building comp...
Almost half of all energy contained in primary energy carriers is discarded as low temperature waste...
This project was funded by American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineer...
Absorption refrigeration technology was introduced to address some serious issues such as the energy...
In an absorption cooling system, simultaneous heat and mass transfer operations take place in the ab...
It is necessary to improve the energy efficiency of all technical processes due to the uncertainties...
International audienceThis study investigates the impact of design and operating conditions on the p...
Abstract:- Paper present an original method for improving evaporation and absorption processes in ab...
This paper provides a literature review on absorption refrigeration technology. A number of research...
Absorption chillers are gaining global acceptance as quality comfort cooling systems. These machines...
The absorber is a major component of absorption cycle systems, and its performance directly impacts ...
Bibliography: pages 205-209.An extensive literature study on the subject of absorption refrigeration...
An absorption refrigeration process for making available refrigeration capacity using heat (7) is pr...
The paper describes the numerical modelling of a direct air-cooled single-effect absorption chiller ...
Absorption chillers have great difficulty competing with the electric-driven compression alternative...
Significant process intensification (PI) of heat and mass transfer is indispensable in building comp...
Almost half of all energy contained in primary energy carriers is discarded as low temperature waste...
This project was funded by American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineer...
Absorption refrigeration technology was introduced to address some serious issues such as the energy...
In an absorption cooling system, simultaneous heat and mass transfer operations take place in the ab...
It is necessary to improve the energy efficiency of all technical processes due to the uncertainties...
International audienceThis study investigates the impact of design and operating conditions on the p...
Abstract:- Paper present an original method for improving evaporation and absorption processes in ab...
This paper provides a literature review on absorption refrigeration technology. A number of research...
Absorption chillers are gaining global acceptance as quality comfort cooling systems. These machines...
The absorber is a major component of absorption cycle systems, and its performance directly impacts ...
Bibliography: pages 205-209.An extensive literature study on the subject of absorption refrigeration...
An absorption refrigeration process for making available refrigeration capacity using heat (7) is pr...
The paper describes the numerical modelling of a direct air-cooled single-effect absorption chiller ...
Absorption chillers have great difficulty competing with the electric-driven compression alternative...